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Fraggboy
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reply to Corey_T
Re: How to use comcast to host images

NP, Glad that I could help.

Corey_T
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join:2001-10-27
Auburn, WA
reply to Fraggboy
By golly, that did the trick!
When Cute FTP connected, it showed me both my file locker folder, and the mywebsite one.

Cool!
Thanks again.
Corey
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Fraggboy
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reply to Corey_T
I use WS-FTP Pro (IPSwitch) fine with Comcast. Everything is the same, EXCEPT for the Host...

Don't use MyWebpages, USE myfilelocker.

Host: myfilelocker.comcast.net
User ID: Comcast User ID
Password: DUH!

I check Passive mode, and I'm in..

Hope this helps Corey_T.
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[text was edited by author 2003-04-20 17:07:56]

Corey_T
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join:2001-10-27
Auburn, WA

reply to outtherenost
Thanks for the info on the File Locker.

I still can't get 3rd party software such as Cute FTP to work.
I have "mywebpages.comcast.net" plugged into the FTP host addy for Cute FTP, then below my username & password, and port 21 which is default.

I just got off the phone with Tech Support, and he uses Cute FTP with other stuff, but he doesn't know how to do it with Comcast's home pages.
I told him the settings I have, and he put me on hold and looked all around the help section, and did not see the info at all.

Is anyone else able to use Cute FTP or another 3rd party client to log into their webpage file section?
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Robot Army

join:2002-08-27
Catonsville, MD
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reply to Corey_T
The file locker is basically a personal FTP storage space for files you want to transfer. To get access to it, you must use a personal (as opposed to anonymous ) FTP login. FWIW, I use the mywebpages folder of my identitites rather than the file locker for everything.

*One of the cool benefits of uploading to the mywebpages folder is that, if you specify the exact path to a .zip file (or other archive) you have up there in the address line of your browser (ie- »mywebpages.comcast.net/[yourname···ile].zip (or .gz), you can download the file w/out using an FTP client (and since it's zipped, you don't have to worry about it corrupting on download).

And, of course, nobody will know it's there as long as 1) you haven't deleted or you HAVE replaced your "index.html" file (so the directory doesn't display like a file tree) 2) there are no links to the file(s) referenced in any of your html docs.
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[text was edited by author 2003-04-18 20:59:32]

Corey_T
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Auburn, WA

reply to outtherenost
I use to use the webspace with @home a long time ago for my pages, but never set one up with ATTBI during the switch over as I own my own domain name now, and have 1 gig of space for my site.

But for the fun of it I just setup a Comcast one after seeing this thread, and made a folder for pics after logging onto Comcast.net and accessing my personal area.
»mywebpages.comcast.net/tando/pics

I used their FTP interface which is actually better than others I have seen that are browser page based.
I use Cute FTP for my own domain, and I can not get it to connect to my Comcast account now using the info in the first few posts here.

I have my username, pw, and this line entered into Cute FTP:
mywebpages.comcast.net
It won't work.

Anyway, it looks like the pics are accessible outside of their domain too, which is good for linking on forums.



Also, what is that File Locker feature?
I uploaded a file to it also.
Does it work like a webpage, or is it just a storage area so you can access files from different PCs you use?

Thanks, Corey
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madylarian
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reply to TKJunkMail
said by TKJunkMail See Profile:
said by madylarian See Profile:
just create a new username, upload only the image files but no index page, and links to "http://mywebpages.comcast.net/newusername" will, again, show a list of the images.
That worked out real well. Good tip.
Glad you like it. But keep in mind that this will work in ANY directory that does not have an index.html page. If I see the link "http://www.domain.com/username-or-directory/subdirectory/page.html", there's nothing too keep me from taking a peek at "http://www.domain.com/username-or-directory/subdirectory" just to see what's there. So, if you DON'T want people seeing a list of the contents, be sure to put an index.html page in the directory or subdirectory. It can just be a blank page or, such as I use, one that says something like "Snooping around for something?".

mady
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CableUZR
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Mount Holly, NJ
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reply to outtherenost
One other thing, you can use any FTP program you want if you don't like that crappy one on the website. Just ftp to mywebpages.comcast.net and log in with your account name and password.
If you decide to use some kind of graphical based ftp client, just make sure it doesn't come bundled with spyware etc. Do some searching on Google, etc. to find a good one. I like WSftp (ipswitch.com) has a very nice graphical client which used to be free, but is now pretty pricey.

Anyway, sounds like you're getting the info you need!

Happy Imagehosting,
Uzr


outtherenost
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Corona, CA
reply to outtherenost
All these different tips worked.

Thanks for all the help

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TKJunkMail
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reply to madylarian
said by madylarian See Profile:
just create a new username, upload only the image files but no index page, and links to "http://mywebpages.comcast.net/newusername" will, again, show a list of the images.
That worked out real well. Good tip.


madylarian
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reply to TKJunkMail
said by TKJunkMail See Profile:
If you want to make it so that someone other than yourself can see a list of images to look at, the only way to do that is to create an HTML web page that links to all those images you want them to see. And then tell them how to call up the web page. The web page can be the default "index.html" page or any other name you want to call it.
Actually, you don't even have to do that much. Just create the directory, do NOT include an index page, and upload the images. Links to "http://mywebpages.comcast.net/username/directory" will yield a list of the image files. Or, just create a new username, upload only the image files but no index page, and links to "http://mywebpages.comcast.net/newusername" will, again, show a list of the images.

mady
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outtherenost
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reply to outtherenost
Cool, cool!!! good info guys thanks I'm gonna give it a try.

Damn work and their freakin' fire-wall won't let me ftp out of here. Have to wait till i get home.

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[text was edited by author 2003-04-17 18:07:34]


TKJunkMail
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reply to outtherenost
If you want to make it so that someone other than yourself can see a list of images to look at, one way to do that is to create an HTML web page that links to all those images you want them to see. And then tell them how to call up the web page. The web page can be the default "index.html" page or any other name you want to call it.

For an example to look at try this webpage:
»mywebpages.comcast.net/moebius/index.html

This is what someone would put in their browser address bar: "http://mywebpages.comcast.net/moebius/index.html"
Of course instead of moebius you would have your username in that space.
You can look at the source using the view option in your browser to show how it was done.

[text was edited by author 2003-04-17 19:26:08]

LemonTonic

join:2001-06-22
Westminster, MD

reply to outtherenost
Login to the comcast.net page and go to MyWebPages. Install a cheapo lil program they use for FTP'ing. On the left you'll find all your files on your computer. On the right is the files that are on your webspace. Highlight what you want to upload, and click publish. After a file is uploaded, you can view it with this format:

»mywebpages.comcast.net/username/filename to view a certain file
or
»mywebpages.comcast.net/username to view a list of files you have uploaded


outtherenost
Victim Of Changes

join:2001-05-30
Corona, CA
Didn't want to hijack the other tread on this topic, but...I've always wondered how do you host images on that free web space?

Instructions or a link would be cool

Thanks
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