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    1. [FreeHelp]Still fighting filezilla
    2. Charles Carothers
    3. > > > Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2018 16:31:08 -0400 > From: "Neil Boyer" <naboyer@comcast.net> > Subject: [FreeHelp]Still Fighting Filezilla > To: <freepages-help@rootsweb.com> > Cc: "'Neil A. Boyer '" <naboyer@comcast.net>, 'Johanna Misey Boyer ' > <johannaboyer@hotmail.com> > Message-ID: <007a01d437fb$90221a20$b0664e60$@comcast.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Can you imagine? I am still trying to make this go. In my left pane on > Filezilla, I have genealogy_html as one of many entries in the Local Site. > If I right click that line on the Local Site and upload, I get the same list > of folders on the right side as on the left. So far, so good, right? > > As I understand it, I should now go to one of my folders on the left side, > edit it with Kompozer or some other editor and save it. Then, I think, I > should right-click and upload it from the left side. Then, in Charles's > guidance, as I read it, I think, I should go to my browser and open my web > site and check it for accuracy. > > Here is where I am stalled. I don't have a URL for my site. How do I open > it? Did I skip something? > > Did I skip many things? The remote site is boyerlinks. Thanks again. Neil > > > Neil, I think you are almost there. With the caveat that I have not yet actually started working on my old site again, I have read Anne's excellent instructions. Based on that and your statement that your website is boyerlinks, I believe that the new URL for your site is: *https://www.rootsweb.com/~b <https://www.rootsweb.com/~sitename>oyerlinks* OK, as a test I copied and pasted that into my browsers address field at the top. Sure enough, a web site came up. At the top it says "Welcome to the Family History Page of Neil A. Boyer". I'm putting my bets on that being your site!!! You should probably bookmark that URL. :-) And BTW, some of the photos at http://sites.rootsweb.com/~boyerlinks/boyer_easton/lewboyer.html are marvelous! I read a little bit of your story about the life Lewis Boyer, and he was indeed an interesting guy. Best regards, -- Charlie Carothers http://www.freebiblecommentary.org <http://freebiblecommentary.org>

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