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<div align=justify>Quite often people mix up 'public_html' and 'public_ftp' folders and upload their files to the wrong folder. This does not allow people to view your site. | <div align=justify>Quite often people mix up 'public_html' and 'public_ftp' folders and upload their files to the wrong folder. This does not allow people to view your site. | ||
In this article we'll try to explain the difference between the two. | In this article we'll try to explain the difference between the two. | ||
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Anonymous access to ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com/incoming allows users to view, upload, download, and delete files from your public_ftp/incoming folder. | Anonymous access to ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com/incoming allows users to view, upload, download, and delete files from your public_ftp/incoming folder. | ||
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To sum it all up, 'public_html' is the folder for your site files and 'public_ftp' folder is used for anonymous FTP access.</div> | To sum it all up, 'public_html' is the folder for your site files and 'public_ftp' folder is used for anonymous FTP access.</div> |