Soldato
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Hi All
At my work they are currently having a new website put together which will be based around CMS so people here can upload pictures, files etc etc and edit news items and pages etc.
However one of the things we have on the site are books created with theflippingbook, (I know it's rather dated and pointless but people here love it).
When each of these books is created you are given an index.html file and a folder within which there are various subfolders which contain the page elements, the scripting etc etc.
At present these are just added to a document library with a simple copy and paste of the html file and the whole folder.
However with the CMS there is no way to get it to upload a whole folder with subfolders etc. The person who deals with this asked the company providing the site for FTP access so these things (and others of various types) can be uploaded enmass but was told by the company that they don't offer any FTP access for security reasons...
Surely this is a strange setup... they have put the site together and are hosting it but won't allow us the customer FTP access to our own site?
At my work they are currently having a new website put together which will be based around CMS so people here can upload pictures, files etc etc and edit news items and pages etc.
However one of the things we have on the site are books created with theflippingbook, (I know it's rather dated and pointless but people here love it).
When each of these books is created you are given an index.html file and a folder within which there are various subfolders which contain the page elements, the scripting etc etc.
At present these are just added to a document library with a simple copy and paste of the html file and the whole folder.
However with the CMS there is no way to get it to upload a whole folder with subfolders etc. The person who deals with this asked the company providing the site for FTP access so these things (and others of various types) can be uploaded enmass but was told by the company that they don't offer any FTP access for security reasons...
Surely this is a strange setup... they have put the site together and are hosting it but won't allow us the customer FTP access to our own site?