I figured out the solution to the issue I had. (with the help of Webfaction support). I had deleted a critical file. Everything seems to be working now. They need a 'user interface' to help set up web sites. Maybe they do have it, I don't know. I have always designed everything while working in M$ Windows and then FileZilla client to copy files to WebFaction.
On 2/23/2019 6:46 PM, Kurt @ Gmail wrote:
If you just want to do simple websites - have you considered Wix? I don't use it - but, I think I have heard good things about it!
-K-
On 2/23/2019 6:20 PM, Ken McGinnis wrote:
I just spent over 4 hours on digitalocean. I signed up. I was impressed by reviews that it is good. It seem to be using the Amazon AWS resources? not sure. Anyway I spent hours trying to figure it out. First, I admit that I have not set up web sites in over 15 years, but I manage over 10 web sites on Webfaction and they all work fine - until recently when I can't seem to access files in a subfolder.
Digitalocean.com uses something they call 'projects', 'droplets' and 'spaces'. Sorry, but I guess I am too old and I have not kept up. Those mean nothing to me. Projects I guess I can figure out. but droplets? Google (my wonder answer to all questions) does not give me anything that I can understand.
Spaces? I guess that is a 'space' on the server? I was able to set up a 'space' (whatever that is) and I could copy files to it using their utility. All that is fairly obvious. After getting that far, i was able to ask Google a question it could answer and I found other users who had the same issue that I had. What I wanted was internet storage with a URL that worked in a browser. Is that asking too much? Another 'answer' to someone's question stated that there was no concept of a subfolder?? That simply makes no sense to me. So all the files must be in the root of the space? crazy. I know I must be missing something.
Maybe I am getting too old for this stuff? I am a good programmer in fox for over 30 years and I have designed over 20 web sites using hand coded html including a web site for my kids middle school. It works on Webfaction except for this new issue since they sold out to GoDaddy? You would think I could get through all these new terms (new to me). I must have read a dozen tutorials and websites with questions and answers and it simply 'does not compute'.
If anyone else tries to use digitalocean for a simple html website and is successful, I would like to know how, a link, anything that would help.
Ken
On 2/22/2019 12:45 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:
Hi Ken,
I may have been one of those cheerleaders that steered you to Webfaction. Webfaction was great back in the day, but over the past few years they seemed to coast on their success. I'm no fan of GoDaddy - if they're the new owner, then Webfaction is doomed.
Like Tracy, I've heard good things about Digital Ocean. Amazon AWS also offers a competitively priced Webfaction equivalent called Lightsail. Let us know who you finally end up with.
Malcolm
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