I’ve started using the system, but am having problems uploading my GDI site to my blog. The FTP permissions seemed to be screwed up. I keep getting the error
550 Permission Denied, and something about no such file is there or something of the sort.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Sorry but I don’t think anyone here can answer that question. If you really want to find an answer for your question which I assume you do I will recommend http://www.google.com only problem is that it might take a bit of searching.
Also try http://www.youtube.com because chances are there is a video that will answer your question
Good luck
Hi! i dont think that this problems has to do with your ftp settings.Blogger is having problems with publishing
posts to domains hosted outside blogger right now.
In other words, if you host your blogger blog on GDI hosting, blogger currently can´t transfer new posts to your GDI domain.
To resolv this problem you have to point your GDI name servers to your blogger url.Just log in to your Blogger
account, go to settings and choose a Blogger url for your
blog so that blogger can host your blog instead of GDI.
After you have done this,log in to your GDI account and
and find the change dns name servers or something like that,
you should se your GDI url ex, http://www.yourdomain.ws.
Change this to your blogger url instead ex, http://www.myblog.blogspot.com
There is more information about this issue in your spiderweb
back office,you can find the information in the first video
that shows you how to set up your GDI account.
I hope this helps.
Best of luck
/Jim (the spiderman)
This may help.
Google has some kind of FTP issue. Go back to the spider Autoblog video, it has been changed to give you a workaround to this problem. Foward into the video to 34:20 and you will get all you need to know about this issue.
Blogger had a problem with their FTP service, but they seem to have it figured out. I published today and everything worked fine.
If you need any more assistance you can email me at dirkrcs@yahoo.com or go to my Blog for Answers :
http://www.residualatm.ws
Regards, Dirk