If you select No does your website upload correctly?
For every website I manage, the destination is public_html, not public_html/domain name (unless I am managing multiple domains in one hosting account).
I choose to use Filezilla, specifically because I manage multiple domains through one host. It forces me to think about what I am doing (eg put files in correct directory), but gives me absolute control.
The message you are getting seems to be related to the new release
This is only a warning message so you know you are uploading on a different host than the one set in step 1. If you click on no then you can proceed to export.
Miltiadis
If you select No does your website upload correctly?
For every website I manage, the destination is public_html, not public_html/domain name (unless I am managing multiple domains in one hosting account).
Autor
no does not upload correctly,
and I have multiple domains in one hosting account too,
I use same settings in 2 other projects without problem,
it drives me crazy and I'll have to wait propably monday for a solution
Thanks anyway!
Miltiadis
I choose to use Filezilla, specifically because I manage multiple domains through one host. It forces me to think about what I am doing (eg put files in correct directory), but gives me absolute control.
The message you are getting seems to be related to the new release
http://www.websitex5.com/changelog/v13/en.php?ed=pro
General
Autor
how does it work?
from x5 to Filezilla
Thanks
Hello Miltiadis,
This is only a warning message so you know you are uploading on a different host than the one set in step 1. If you click on no then you can proceed to export.
Many thanks!