Page images askew on ftp upload
Okay, I upgraded to VSD 7 build 19 from 6.06, added some text to one of my site pages, uploaded the individual page via CC free FTP, and now the images for that page alone are askew. What did I do wrong?
WinXP SP3
VSD 7.0
CC Free FTP upload to server
Page that's messed up:
www.wordreach.org/drawingnigh
WinXP SP3
VSD 7.0
CC Free FTP upload to server
Page that's messed up:
www.wordreach.org/drawingnigh
I'm thinking that if I re-upload the files folder that's in the new VSD7 site directory on my HD to the server, this should rectify the problem. Suggestions? I don't want to further mess things up. Thanks :-)
What I would suggest at this stage is to delete everything on your website and then re-upload your website through Visual Site Designer. This should fix you up.
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Thanks Scott. Altough I do have one concern: some of the webform files and web video files on my site I've updated through the individual CC programs and not VSD. Thus, I'm not quite certain that those particular files (xml, swf, php) are up to date in my current VSD site directory that's on my HD compared to the server files. I suppose I can simply check through them all and make sure they're all up to speed before dumping server files and re-uploading.
Thanks again
Thanks again

Hiya Matthew,
Just download to a backup folder all the files that you are thinking might be affected (other than the ones VSD creates) and then you'll have them backed up as well and can reupload them once you have the VSD site back up and running.
Just download to a backup folder all the files that you are thinking might be affected (other than the ones VSD creates) and then you'll have them backed up as well and can reupload them once you have the VSD site back up and running.
Thanks guys, I'm good now

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