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Uploading your web page to Simply Internet

After designing your web page, you must upload it to our web server. 

  • If you have a custom domain name, you must upload your files to (iago.inetworld.net )
  • If you have an individual account or a business account without a custom domain name, click here so we can enable your account on the web server. You must do this BEFORE you can upload a web page to the server www.inetworld.net.

Instructions for using WS-FTP (Windows 3.1x and Windows 95)
Instructions for using CuteFTP (Windows)
Instructions for Business Accounts with Frontpage Extensions Enabled
Instructions for Fetch (Macintosh)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my account has been activated?
Where can I download FTP software?
How do I set up an email form on my webpage?

How do I know if my account has been activated?

Usually, the webmaster will email you as soon as the account is created. If you have not recieved a letter and would like to "test" to see if your web account is active, simply visit your webpage http//www.simplyweb.net/username

If the heading says "HTTP/1.0 403 Access Forbidden". This means your account has been created. Feel free to upload your webpage. If the heading says "HTTP/1.0 404 Object Not Found" then the account has not yet been made. Please note that your page will echo the "Access Forbidden" until you upload an index.html file. Whenever you upload your webpage, please make sure that your main/start/home page is named index.html

Our webserver does not allow "directory listings" and this is why you get the error "Access forbidden"

Where can I download FTP software?

You can download FTP software from various sites, a list is provided below:
WS_FTP LE can be freely downloaded here.
Fetch (Macintosh) can be freely downloaded here. (3.03 is the freeware version)
Or you can use any other FTP client that supports the FTP standard.