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ryklose

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I know that you'll all think that I'm an absolute dickhead for asking this question, but how do you upload a simple game script?
Ry
 
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Print it out and put it in your CD rom?


You have to FTP it to a server. I am going to assume you have a host?

R U running IE? If you are you can ftp to your host as:
ftp://yourdomain.com
Then you can cut n paste to the host...my preffered method.

Or a program like cuteftp is a decent one.
 
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I still struggle uploading the simplest of them,

But most have instructions/documentation on what exactly to do and they do make it pretty easy.

if it's a hard one for me i'll get someone from here to do it (kpr and weblord do excellent work for reasonable prices)
 
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Well just zip it up. then upload that zip file and unzip it on your server from file manager. If you have cpanel.
 
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I would suggest FTP, or you can do it all manually from File Manager rofl! But no, look for Free FTP programs and find the one you like! I suggest either CoreFTP or FileZilla

-RageD
 
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nick_mayhem said:
Well just zip it up. then upload that zip file and unzip it on your server from file manager. If you have cpanel.

thats the easiest method, go for this one.
 
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thanks guys, I think that I'll just go with the method of getting someone else to do it!
 
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SmartFTP is the best FTP transfer program, IMO.
 
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Give it to me on a weekend and I may end up doing it for free :P
 
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you dont even need to download any programs you can do it like this

ftp://blah.com on internet explorer or firefox

when you upload a script make sure its unzipped and such and your done
 
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If you want i can upload the script for you.

Regards,

Admans.
 
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