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Any Windows PC can run the FTP client software, so that your PC can be its own ftp address. If you have a web site (such as a personal web site on comcast.net) you can use FTP to transfer files to and from it.
This is a rather unclear question. For accessing web pages, i.e. for loading an online page, of course the software is the browser.I think you are referring to software for accessing a server, in which case you are asking about FTP clients. These client programs allow you to directly access the website folders and upload files to them which are then available online. Nowadays FTP clients are usually included in other web development software. Adobe Dreamweaver for example has a built-in FTP client.Some websites are created using special software (such as joomla), in this case the server is accessed via the software.
you can upload your website through FTP software but make sure that you have web space.
Web applications are hosted on Web Platforms. For example: Google Chrome is a Web Platform. Google Maps is a Web Application. The browser is the platform, the interactive experience is the application.
website is a joint collaboration of hardware and software. it constitute of a code designed by a programmer and web pages designed by web designers ... whereas software is a program written by the programmer to perform a specific task.
If you are uploading your files to a remotely-hosted web site, then FTP (or, rather, secure FTP) is a good way of uploading to publish files to maintain your website.
The internet is a massive network of computer networks. The browser is a piece of software that is used to view web sites on the internet, i.e., "surf the web".
First, you need an FTP program. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, and FTP programs enable you to upload and download files between remote and local computers. They may also enable you to create and modify HTML, PHP, CSS, and other web files. An example of a professional FTP/web design program is Adobe Dreamweaver. Once you've acquired an FTP program, you'll need to obtain access to your web host's server. You'll need your host's web address, a login name, and a login password. You can obtain those by contacting your web host.
TRUEA Web browser such as Internet Explorer can also serve as an FTP client. To haveit serve as an FTP client, eTrue.If your FTP hosting server allows it, then yes you can access FTP using a web browser.On some cPanel Linux servers, you can access FTP link this:ftp://your-name@your-domainyou'll then be prompted for your password.There are also hosts that include a Web-FTP service with their hosting (see related links) but many hosts do have a way of access FTP via the browser, best way to know is to ask your host first.
Two completely different purposes. FTP (file transfer protocol) servers are designed to transfer files between server and client. Web servers only serve webpages using the HTTP protocol to a web browser, or any remote terminal program that are capable of sending HTTP requests.
Uploading and downloading files on the Internet has been made truly easy with the introduction of special software programs, called FTP clients, allowing users to easily perform data exchange actions between their computers and given hosting servers over one of the fundamental network protocols on the web - the File Transfer Protocol. This is done by opening secure FTP connections between the users' computers and the servers where the uploaded files are to be stored or downloaded from. http://hioxindia.com