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pmc3090
09-07-2008, 06:29 AM
Hi,

I am asking again if anyone knows how to do this. I am trying to add an affiliate page to my site but I use pagewizard which does not allow javascript to be inserted.

I can build the page with another program but I don't know how to create a directory to upload it to or how to upload it.

My question is, if I create the page in pagewizard such has shopping.htm can I then upload the content created in another program??????

The affiliate doesn't know how to do this so I am trying to find out on my own.

Pat

Falcon1986
09-07-2008, 09:34 AM
If you can edit at the page's code level then you can insert Javascript easily. Just copy/paste the code into the HTML and save.

You can create new directories using the cPanel File Manager, an FTP client, UnlimitedFTP, etc. Using the cPanel File Manager just navigate to the folder you wish to place the new directory in to and select "Create new...". Name the directory and you are done. Using an FTP client you should simply be able to right-click in an open area and choose to "Create new directory".

Delton
09-07-2008, 01:31 PM
Maybe I always do things the hard way, when I build a new page I use a free
WYSIWYG html editor, (nvu) or frontpage. I can insert the Javascript where I want it, then I save the page to my desktop.

I use a free ftp software to upload the page to my server or I'll go the server where my website in located and click on upload in the tool bar then browse to my desktop double click the page and the ftp uploads it to the directory or folder I have opened.

If you would like the URL for the free FTP software and/or the WYSIWYG html editor send me a private message.

Delton

amber19
09-09-2008, 06:52 AM
wysiwyg web builder 5.3 allows java and has built in ftp , publishing no problem. try the 30 day free trial easy to use and has all the features i love it amber

pmc3090
09-09-2008, 01:48 PM
I'll try all of the suggestions. Still not really sure how this is done but I will practice.


Thanks,

Pat