Uploading Files To a Hosting Server

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9/15/2008 7:49:26 AM
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Uploading Files To a Hosting Server

hii joe,

I want to upload files to a Hosting Server. Please let me know how much space I need to buy,As I'm unaware of how much space it may consume.

As mentioned in one of the topic, I need to upload SetUp, ClientScript,Data folders respectively. Do I need to upload entire folder as it is and also want to know what are the rest of files I need to upload as they consume so much of space.

I may sound silly..but please help me

 

Thanks

Priya

9/16/2008 7:30:11 AM
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Re: Uploading Files To a Hosting Server

See this thread where someone with the same ip address as you posted a similar question.

http://www.mojoportal.com/ForumThreadView.aspx?thread=1960&mid=34&pageid=5&ItemID=9

9/16/2008 8:00:00 AM
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Re: Uploading Files To a Hosting Server

hii joe,

Thanks a lot. have one more query. I have my own custom built home page which I want user to see as a home page. I have used  use url option to map my own url. It works fine but I will be navigated to my page only when I click on the tab otherwise it shows the default home page and when I add content by selecting it through add/edit pages link the content is added to default home page. How to solve this. Please help me.

 

Thanks

Priya

9/16/2008 8:05:35 AM
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Re: Uploading Files To a Hosting Server

If I understand you correctly you want your main home page to be the home page if the user is not signed in, but when the user is signed in you want to use a different page for the home page.

You can do this by in the Home page go into settings and choose hide from authenticated, this makes home page go aways after sign in. Then if your custom page is the next page in the menu it will be the default page for signed in users.

Hope it helps,

Joe

9/16/2008 8:17:11 AM
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hii joe,

sorry for not being clear. That was not my requirement. I want my custom page to be the home page for whole site inspite of users being logged in(It's the only one page whether user is logged in or not). I think I'm clear this time.

 

Please help me out.

 

Thanks

Priya

 

 

9/16/2008 8:24:50 AM
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Re: Uploading Files To a Hosting Server

If you mean your custom page is an actual physical .aspx page that you created then it can't be edited by the mojoportal content system.

You should implement custom features as a sitemodule (not as a page) as explained in the developer documentation, then you can put your custom feature on the home page along with other features.

You are working against the grain of the system trying to plug in physical .aspx pages. Its hard to help you if you don't work with the system as it is intended.

Also, please don't ask a new question on the same thread. This thread was about uploading files and you asked a new question after I answered the first question. Please ask one question per thread.

Joe

9/16/2008 8:29:08 AM
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thanks a lot. I will never do it next time.

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