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FTP Upload

Monday, July 19th, 2004 by gabe

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If you’re using Articulate Presenter 4.1, I’m pleased to announce that uploading your presentation directly to your Web server via FTP is now a snap using the FTP feature built-in to the Articulate Publish Wizard. Simply do the following:

  1. Create an empty directory on your Web server where you would like your output files to go (e.g., /www/presentations/salestraining101/, where salestraining101 is your new, empty directory).
  2. Select Articulate -> Publish.
  3. Click Presentation for Web -> Next.
  4. Enter or modify your Presentation Title, then click FTP site.
  5. Input your Web server details: Host (resolved domain name or IP address), Username, Password, Port (the default, 21, is standard FTP port), Directory where you would like your presentation to be published.
  6. Complete the Publish Wizard.


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Your presentation will be converted to Flash and ready for viewing on your Web server in the directory specified. In this example, you could launch your new presentation here: www.YourWebServer.com/presentations/salestraing101/.

[ See also: Direct Launch ]

3 Responses to “FTP Upload

Do you have classroom style training available on how to use the Articulate software or is it all on-line?

Bonnie Mullins  |  Posted at 05:44 pm on May 2nd, 2007 |  #

[...] been a few years since I last wrote about how to FTP your Articulate Presenter content to your Web server, so here’s a fresh look at how to get [...]

My issue is this: I cannot seem to have more than one presentation on a single web page at a time. I tried loading the second presentation to a subfolder in my root folder–on the ftp–and I’ve tried renaming the folders and players, but no luck.

I need help, and I need it now, so thanks in advance!

leigh sterten  |  Posted at 10:32 pm on December 10th, 2008 |  #

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