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Matt Rittman #1
Uploading to an FTP?
If I have a developed a couple pages with ColdFusion/Dreamweaver/MS Access,
which files will I need to upload to my webhosting FTP? I guess I'm still
confused with ColdFusion and how it works. Like, Im not sure where the
database files go and all that good stuff. Can someone help me out with
that?
Thanks
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mpwoodward *TMM* #2
Re: Uploading to an FTP?
Matt Rittman wrote:
Regardless of your hosting company you'll definitely need to upload both> If I have a developed a couple pages with ColdFusion/Dreamweaver/MS Access,
> which files will I need to upload to my webhosting FTP? I guess I'm still
> confused with ColdFusion and how it works. Like, Im not sure where the
> database files go and all that good stuff. Can someone help me out with
> that?
your CF files and your Access database. The specifics of where your
Access file needs to go and how you create a datasource for it will vary
depending on your specific hosting company, so you'll either have to
check their FAQs or contact them for specific instructions.
Matt
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