Place the files and directories that should be accessible via HTTP protocol to the httpdocs
directory, and files/directories that should be transferred securely over SSL protocol to the httpsdocs
directory. Place your CGI scripts into the cgi-bin
directory.
When you upload web content through File Manager or FTP, your control panel automatically sets the appropriate access permissions for files and directories. The permissions are represented as three sets of symbols, for example, 'rwx rwx r--'. The first set tells what the owner of the file or directory can do with it; the second tells what the user group, the file or directory belongs to, can do with the file or directory; the third set indicates what other users (the rest of the world, i.e. Internet users visiting a site) can do with the file or directory. R means the permission to read the file or directory, W means the permission to write to the file or directory, and X means the permission to execute the file or look inside the directory.
To modify permissions for a file or directory, in the Permissions column, click the respective hyperlink representing the set of permissions. Modify the permissions as desired and click OK.
To edit the source code of a file, click .
To edit the Web page in the built-in visual editor (available only to users of Microsoft Internet Explorer), click .
To preview a Web page, click .
To preview an image file, click .
To rename a file or directory, click . Type in a new name and click OK.
To copy or move a file or directory to another location, select the required file or directory using the appropriate check box, and click Copy/Move. Specify the destination for the file or directory to be copied or renamed to, then click Copy to copy, or Move to move it.
To update the file or directory creation date, click Touch. The time stamp will be updated with the current local time.
To remove a file or directory, select the corresponding check box, and click Remove Selected. Confirm removal and click OK.