Expression Web 4 ftp Settings

Anona West Web Hosting Site Settings 08-27-2013

Connection Type:   FTPS

Location:    ftps://ftp.anonawest.com:21

User name:    ideafulman@anonawest.com  Password:  erinflyn

test@anonawest.com   Password:  Yahoo@123

test1@anonawest.com   Password:  Yahoo@123



Here you can set up user accounts to control how other people access your web site. For more information on password protection, see our online help center.
  Create User Account
  Name:   Password:  
     
 
  (e.g., "contractor1")   Retype password: 
 

 Manage User Accounts Users: 3  [ max.] 
 User  FTP Access Point
ideafulman erinflyn
Change password | Delete user
Entire Site 
Disable FTP access | Change access point
test1 Yahoo@123
Change password | Delete user
Entire Site 
Disable FTP access | Change access point
test Yahoo@123
Change password | Delete user
Entire Site 
Disable FTP access | Change access point

Site Settings: Preview

Expression Web Preview Settings


http://ideafulman:erinflyn@www.anonawest.com
Previewing sites by using a custom URL
When you preview a web page, Expression Web passes to the browser the URL through which you opened your site. For example, if you opened your site with FTP, when you preview a page, Expression Web sends the FTP-based URL to the browser. Because web servers return different content depending on the protocol of the URL, you need to provide Expression Web with a separate preview URL that uses HTTP protocol to access your web pages. For example, if you opened ftp://ftp.example.com/, you could then create http://www.example.com/, point it to the same physical location, and set Expression Web to use that custom URL.
You may want to use a custom preview URL to preview the following types of sites:
A site you opened with FTP, for example, ftp://ftp.example.com.
A site you opened on a different computer through a UNC path, for example, \\myserver\wwwroot\example.
A site you opened through a different port than you want to preview through, for example, http://www.example.com:9999.
A site you opened with a different security level than you want to preview through, for example, https://www.example.com.
A site that uses different authentication than you want to preview with, for example, http://username:password@www.example.com.
To provide a custom URL for previewing pages
On the Site menu, click Site Settings.
In the Site Settings dialog box, on the Preview tab, in the Preview using custom URL for this Web site box, type your custom URL