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You can choose to Save FTP account details either to your machine (account
details will be saved into WebPlus and won't be lost, even after Ctrl-Runup) or
into the current site.
4. If you've set up at least one account and clicked the Update
Account... button, the Publish to Web dialog appears with the last
used account name shown in the drop-down menu and its settings in
subsequent boxes. The drop-down menu lets you swap to another
account. Select the account you want to use (if you've more than one).
5. For the greatest control over the publishing, ensure that the
Unattended upload check box is cleared. This will allow you to
review the changes that will take place to your published website
before they are made. It will also give you the option to cancel the
upload if you discover a problem. (See Automatic Operation on p. 295
for more details on this feature.)
6. Choose which pages you want to upload—check specific page(s) in
the window or Publish All Pages. Use the Toggle Select, Toggle
Branch and Select All buttons to aid page selection.
7. To safeguard your WebPlus site, check the Backup the document to
the remote server option. If the site is unsaved you'll be prompted to
save it.
8. Click OK. WebPlus seeks an Internet connection, then:
9. If uploading for the first time, selected files will be uploaded directly.
-or-
If uploading to an existing site, an Uploading Files dialog is displayed
showing local file action (whether files will be added (Add), will
replace the live file (Replace) or not updated (Leave)).
In the dialog, check the option to Delete unused remote files if you
want WebPlus to automatically remove any unused graphic and page
files.
Select either the Incremental Update or Full upload Button. Choose
the former to upload only files that have altered since the last upload.
When doing an incremental update, you can get WebPlus to Check
for missing files by checking the option box. However, as this can
dramatically slow the upload, this option is unchecked by default.