Hey everyone - its official - this has driven me to the point of insanity! Ive opened a support thread with the coffeecup people and they say they haven't seen this before! I've got a 32bit Windows Vista Home operating system - all the files are showing in the WWW folder as 0kb when I upload them with Coffeecup but when I make them with another package like swish for example - its fine. So its not the server. Any ideas you great people?
admin,
the ftp settings in VSD,
server=your domain
user & password =you know
WWW=/public_html
As I mentioned before you should try uploading a theme, just save it as whatever, you can delete it later, upload to see if you can see all the pages and images, if you can, then it's not VSd or the server. give it a go
Using vista or xp still the same settings, I uploaded there ( /public_html ) with no problems
the ftp settings in VSD,
server=your domain
user & password =you know
WWW=/public_html
As I mentioned before you should try uploading a theme, just save it as whatever, you can delete it later, upload to see if you can see all the pages and images, if you can, then it's not VSd or the server. give it a go
Using vista or xp still the same settings, I uploaded there ( /public_html ) with no problems
Bruzer - thanks for the advice. I have tried that just by loading a default theme up and still get the same 0kb problem. Its a shame because this is great software!
This is an old post and I hope you have solved your problem by now. However I had a similar problem. I have 3 sites I created or am responsible for. All with the same provider. The first one uses the public html folder but the other 2 do not. they use httpdocs folder. The first runs on cpanel as its administration and the other 2 run under plesk parallels. There was also a 4th site that I had for a short while during the time we transfered all of it to a one of the current servers and it also used the httpdocs folder method.
Tom Mooney
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