Judy, You can set each community up in FileZilla separately, and just select the account you want from your accounts list. All other FTP utilities will operate the same way. Barry On 17/02/2011 4:35 p.m., J.A. Florian wrote: > One "Con" about all of this: > > With using more than 1 "community", each one has to be uploaded (ftp'd) > separately. So your local "genealogy" folder goes to your "genealogy" > community, etc. > > The only solution to that is to only use one "community" so there is only > one "site" to upload. > > If you use "misc", you will then upload misc AND each of the other > categories (webs) you are using. > > The only positive: If you don't add much content, say to "school-alumni", > you only need to re-upload as you add something. > > So, it is a pain to have to upload *each* one. Filezilla makes short work > of the task(s), however. > > Judy >
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 11:00 PM, Barry Carlson <barrycarls@gmail.com>wrote: > Judy, > > You can set each community up in FileZilla separately, and just select > the account you want from your accounts list. All other FTP utilities > will operate the same way. > > Barry > Yep, that's what I did. Filezilla makes it easier to upload each (unless, like me, someone occasionally upload "outside" of their public directory LOL). Judy