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Peter S.
Peter S.
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Author: Peter S.
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I am trying to upload for the first time with new E10. I have been uploading for 48 hours !! :-o

New E10 built-in FTP is still unable to upload the website. I dont know why, last upload with E9 was perfect, no problem. I didn't change FTP settings, everything is still the same. website can't be uploaded for two days at the moment. I am disappointed with this issue. I tryed to turn off my firewall, but no effect unfortunatelly. My site has a lot of pictures, for your reference see www.smato.sk

Thank you for help, BR

Peter

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Andre E
Andre E
Moderator

Can you updat a new, clean, small project to a defferent directory ? - don't use a preset directory/map (destination folder) in x5 with ftp and you get all your maps, create one and try if it works.

If you get connected your login, pw en ftp adress are correct. if you can upload a smaal project to a new -test-map then the rest is ok also. then try to connect manually to the correct map with your own original project. If that works copy the name of that path to the destination folder, you should be fine then.

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Peter S.
Peter S.
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No idea what you are talking about. Unfortunatelly, I am not a PRO, just general user. Anyway thank you for your time...

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Michele C.
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Hello Peter,

Could it be a temporary issue of your hosting provider, did you try to ask them?

 If you try to upload a small new project to a subfolder of your hosting space it works correctly?

You can also try to connect to your FTP server with a external software like FileZilla and see if it can upload your files.

Keep me updated, thank you

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Andre E
Andre E
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Peter, Lets do it step by step then, can you connect if your destination folder in X5 is left empty ?

( you will see al lot of maps / directorys of your webhosting provider)

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