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Description of files and directories in your account
(Last modified Aug 28, 2002 )
Please do not delete or change any of the directories or files that are located in your account, other than uploading to your /html/ directory and subdirectories with pages of your own design. The home page of your site should be named index.html, this way when a user types in the url www.yourdomain.com, they are taken straight to the home page of your site without any further input.
When you connect to the root or "home" directory of your account via ftp, you will see the following system files and directories:
File/Directory Name - Description:
logs - this folder contains all access logs of visitors to your site
html - this folder stores all html files for your domain
stats - this folder stores all the compiled statistics for your site
Of these directories, the most important one is named html. Every account has its own separate html subdirectory. Files placed in the html directory are visible to remote browsers over the Internet, so this is where you want to place all your html documents, graphics, sounds, files, etc. which you want people to be able to access from the world wide web.
All your HTML files and subdirectories should be placed in the html directory. Your CGI-BIN is also located in the html directory.
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