Petfinder Help
FTP Program
FTP (file transfer protocol) is a simple procedure for transferring files from one place to another. Use this simple program to transfer your local files to your FTP account location on Petfinder.com.
To get started first, download the FTP Commander program.
Program Basics: Startup
After you download and install the program, run it..
Two split window panels will appear on your screen.
To help you become familiar with the program the two
panels are described below.
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Right hand panel- REMOTE FTP SERVERS, this contains a list of pre-configured FTP servers; (you may delete these if you like)
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Left hand panel - LOCAL COMPUTER, this contains a list of files and folders on the local computer. Each of these panels contains a context-sensitive menu which performs a number of system-related tasks and functions. The menu can be called up by right-clicking the mouse. The upper part of the window displays the main program menu and three keys: CONNECT, DISCONNECT and ABORT CONNECTION.
After clicking CONNECT the program will attempt to connect your computer with a computer which is on a web-based FTP server. After the command is executed, and the connection is established, a list of files and folder will be displayed on the remote FTP server. The keys DISCONNECT and ABORT TRANSFER allow you to log off the server, break off the connection or interrupt a data transfer.
To transfer files use the following menu items:
- Upload the files you have selected onto the FTP server.
- Download the files you have selected to the local computer.
You may also click on the program buttons with arrows.
Program Functions: FTP server connection and program setting
When you call up CONNECTION the main program menu will appear on your screen:
- Connect to FTP server
- Disconnect
- Stop transfer
- Preferences
- Exit
The first three items are used to connect with or disconnect from FTP servers. The same commands can be performed using the 3 buttons:CONNECT, DISCONNECT or STOP TRANSFER.
After the connection is established, the CONNECT button will switch off and DISCONNECT will be highlighted. If for some reason the connection is broken, STOP TRANSFER will be highlighted. After this the program will stop trying to establish a connection.
Read the section Preferences on how to configure the program.
Local Operations: Performing file operations on local computers
When you call up the menu item LOCAL COMPUTER the local menu will appear on your screen. The menu shows you how to perform file operations on your local computer. This section contains the following menu items.
- Create directory;
- Delete;
- Rename;
- Upload files to FTP server;
- View as text;
- Run program;
- Font.
You can also select menu items by clicking the right mouse key. Find the files you need from the list of directories shown in the window LOCAL COMPUTER, then click on the appropriate menu items.
To select files use the following keys (Which should be pressed simultaneously, not separately):
- Shift and arrow
- Shift and Page Up / Page down
- Shift and left mouse key
- Ctrl and left mouse key
New Directory
This command allows you to create a folder in a local computer. After you enter the name the new folder will appear on the right-hand panel of your local computer.
Remove Directory
The Remove command helps you to remove folders from local computers. To do this, select the folders you want to delete, then select this option. A prompt will ask if you're sure you want to delete. If you answer yes, the folders are removed from the server. Deletions can be performed using the "Select" menu item or standard command sequences (shift, ctrl, etc.).
Rename File
The rename command allows you to change the name of a file or folder in local computers. Here are the step involved in using this command:
- Go into the folder and find the file you need;
- Select the file you want to rename using the left mouse key;
- Select the menu item RENAME;
- Enter the new file name in the RENAME window.
One file at a time can be renamed this way.
Upload selected files to an FTP server
The option UPLOAD SELECTED FILES TO FTP SERVER allows you to transfer files to a remote FTP server. To do this, select the files in a local computer you would like to copy. First of all you need to make a connection with an FTP server. Then highlight the folder in the FTP server you would like to upload.
The transfer interface window shows what percentage of files has already been uploaded or downloaded.
View file in text editor
The file you select will be viewed in simple text editor.
Run program
Select this command on the left hand panel to launch this application (usually used for *.exe files).
Font
The last local menu item, FONT, is used to modify the size, color and properties of character types shown in a local computer window. When you choose this option the SELECT FONT window appear on your screen. There you can substitute one font with another, choose a different color or font properties (bold or underline) and check corrections in the SAMPLE Field.
Remote Operations: Performing operations on remote FTP servers
This section of the program contains the following menu items:
- Create a new FTP server;
- Server properties;
- Create directory;
- Custom commands;
- Delete;
- Rename;
- Download selected files to local server;
- Font.
It should be noted that this menu is intended for operations performed in the window REMOTE FTP SERVERS, which means that many items in this menu will only be available after connecting to a remote server. File operations performed on the remote server are the same as those in local computers.
We will describe in details only those items which are not discussed in the section on file operations performed in local computers.
Connection Properties: Create a new FTP server
This item allows you to set up and save connection configurations every time you select a new remote server profile.
After you select this option NEW CONNECTION PROPERTIES will appear on your screen with empty fields which should then be filled in.
Name
Enter the name of the new server in the NAME field.
*** For Petfinder use: Petfinder FTP Account
FTP server
Enter the address of the FTP server in this field.
*** For Petfinder use: members.petfinder.com
Port
Give the server's FTP port here.
*** For Petfinder use: 21
User information should also be entered in the right hand side of the window.
User ID
Enter the user ID in this field to access a given
site.
*** For Petfinder use: Your shelter ID in all
capital letters (i.e.: NJ94)
Password
A password is required whenever you access a server.
*** For Petfinder use: the password you requested
and was verified in the email you received stating
your FTP account was created.
Account
This field does not have to be filled in for most
servers. Skip it unless you have relevant data.
*** For Petfinder: leave blank
This field should be filled in for anonymous connections.
In this case you should highlight ANONYMOUS CONNECTION.
*** For Petfinder: leave blank
Description
Allows you to make notes.
*** For Petfinder: Add anything you like, this
is for your use.
Response type
Different servers have a different response structure for lists of folders and the files located inside them.
While the program is preconfigured for the vast majority of servers, there may be cases where a remote server is structured differently. You can look at these file structures by selecting TEXT FORMAT. Then you need to configure the response format in CUSTOM mode. The word number is given in the response.
For example, let's assume that a word with number
9 is assigned the value FILE NAME.
Microsoft FTP ver. 4.0 is a special configuration for Microsoft
version 4.0 ftp servers.
In TEXT FORMAT you can only see the format of files on
the server download files from a local computer but
you will not have any local menu options for the FTP
server.
For virtually all servers we recommend using the "Default"
response type.
*** For Petfinder: Default
Hide password
In this case someone next to you computer will not
be able to see your password. This is a handy
option in Internet cafes or classrooms.
*** For Petfinder: your choice
Passive mode
Click on this option if you need to run in passive mode
to access your server. This is usually necessary
when you work through a proxy server. When selecting
this option enter a check mark ?, and remove in
when you exit passive mode.
*** For Petfinder: leave unchecked. (If you are
using a computer at work, or as part of a local
network (i.e.. You do not dial in on a phone line),
and this does not work, try checking this box.
Server properties
In this menu item you should fill in or edit the same fields that were requested when you added a new server. Using this key, for example, you can view or change your password, or edit other fields described in the previous item.
The program is error-sensitive and automatically corrects mistakes made by users. Other programs tend to use different input and setting formats to access the FTP server. FTP Commander 5.X was designed to be smart and sensible software. It will enter the right address even if you attempt to connect using any one of the following formats.
ftp.hostname.com
ftp://ftp.hostname.com user@ftp.hostname.com/folder
ftp://user.password@ftp.hostname.com:port/folder
ftp://user@ftp.hostname.com:port/folder
ftp://user@ftp.hostname.com
ftp://user@ftp.hostname.com:port
http://ftp.hostname.com
For example, if you make a mistake and enter a blank space in the address, the program will automatically remove it from the address, as well as any other inadmissible symbols, and will correct the address while the connection is in progress.
Remote server operations
New directory
This option allows you to create new folders in FTP servers.
Custom commands
All program operations basically involve performing various commands on a remote server. The same commands can be given manually on the FTP server. These commands can be saved on a list of custom commands. Such a list will come in handy if your server supports custom commands not available in the program.
After selecting this menu COMMANDS and DO IT (Execute) will appear in the lower part of the REMOTE FTP SERVERS window. By clicking on COMMANDS, the CUSTOM COMMANDS will appear in the upper left part of the window. A few basic commands are already in place. You can then add or delete as many custom commands as you like.
To add and save on commands you should first click on the SELECT button with the mouse. The command you have selected will then be displayed in the field next to the DO IT (Execute) button. Click it to execute the operation you have selected.
After you have finished the custom command task, select the same CUSTOM COMMANDS menu item to remove COMMANDS and EXECUTE from the window panel.
Delete
This item helps you delete any unnecessary files, folders or servers. To execute this operation go into REMOTE FTP SERVERS and select the files, folders or servers you wish to eliminate, then press DELETE in the local menu of the FTP server.
Rename
The Rename function allows you to rename any file or folder on an FTP server.
Download selected files to a local server
This option makes it possible for you to download the files you have selected from the remote FTP server to your own PC. Once you have established a connection with the server you can download as many directories, including sub-directories, as you wish.
Font
Here you can rearrange the size, color and properties of font in the FTP server.
Preferences
Preferences allows you to assign the general settings that are to be used in running the program.
Proxy, Sockets and Firewall configurations
If you have to work on large corporate networks these configurations may be required. To set them up fill in the fields to the left of the type you have selected: then enter the description of the server (SERVER), the port you will be using (PORT) and the PASSWORD you will be using. To enter the password in hidden format, click MASKED PASSWORD.
By selecting DIRECT you will get a direct connection and no other fields will have to be filled in, as default values are applied.
Program configurations and interface
Program configurations appear of the INTERFACE page. This item allows you to configure the INITIAL DIRECTORY when you download the program, and chose the FONT you want to use in the program.
Default confirmation: this is useful when you're interacting with a server on which you upload or download information.
For example, if you check the box OVERWRITE CONFIRMATION- DOWNLOAD , every time you perform a download operation you will be queried about whether you wish to proceed or not.
OVERWRITE CONFIRMATION- UPLOAD also asks you to confirm uploads from your server to the server. If you don't want to give confirmation every time, then all you have to do is make a default confirmation setting. The program will execute by default any command selected in the fields SKIP, OVERWRITE or RESUME.
After you have entered all the appropriate properties and filled in all the requisite fields, you can either save these configurations by pressing the SAVE button or discard them by pressing CANCEL.
Special thanks to Vista, Inc. www.internet-soft.com for their kind permission to provide this software to our members free of charge. If you are looking for a more powerful feature packed ftp software, check out their shareware FTP Navigator program. And be sure to check out their other shareware software as well.
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