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  • Nov 9, 2007, 04:05 PM
    zarouki2000
    I want to make sitemap to my blogger
    I want to make sitemap to my blogger I'm already create it by using
    Create your Google Sitemap Online - XML Sitemapsthen I download it on my desktop
    But how can I upload it to my root directory for my blogger
    Please any one can respose me as soon as possible

    Best regards
    Tamer
  • Nov 9, 2007, 04:42 PM
    vingogly
    Try Filezilla - it's free and a good FTP client, available in Windows, Mac, and Linux flavors:

    FileZilla - The free FTP solution

    Vasily
  • Nov 9, 2007, 04:57 PM
    zarouki2000
    Dear vingogly,
    I down load filezila and setup the program but I can't use it
    So please kindly inform me how to use this ftp program to upload sitemap.xml file to blogspot
    Please if possibole explain steps
    Your fast answer is greatly appreciated
    Best regards
    Tamer
  • Nov 9, 2007, 06:30 PM
    vingogly
    I'm looking at the Mac version, so if there are menu/GUI differences from the Windows version you'll have to adjust accordingly.

    1. Go to the File menu and click Site Manager.

    2. On the General tab:
    (a) enter your site URL in the Host window. The port is 21; this is the default for FTP transfers, so you can leave this blank.
    (b) make sure Servertype is FTP.
    (c) Logontype = Normal. Enter your login and password. Leave Account and Comments fields blank.

    3. On the Advanced tab:
    (a) select your server type (get this from your ISP).
    (b) enter the Default remote directory (from ISP: usually something like public_html)
    (c) leav other fields blank on this tab

    4. On Transfer settings and Charset tabs: set as directed by your ISP.

    5. Click the Connect button and you should connect to your site on the server.

    6. Navigate to the file in the Local site pane on the left

    7. Drag the file you want to transfer to the Remote site pane on the right

    That's about it.

    Vasily
  • Nov 15, 2007, 06:29 PM
    zarouki2000
    Comment on vingogly's post
    I got wwhat I want

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