Wednesday, July 15, 2009

I tried to ftp my web page files but were rejected because some of them have spaces in the file name

Renaming the files is not practical since I have hundreds of them. Any suggestion? Or if you know off any Windows based web hosting sites?



Please help!



I tried to ftp my web page files but were rejected because some of them have spaces in the file names. Help!?





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I tried to ftp my web page files but were rejected because some of them have spaces in the file names. Help!?



the only way to fix it is to take out the spaces. while they have spaces they wont work, u%26#039;ll have to rename them all



Other Replys:I%26#039;m sorry to tell you this, but depending on to where you are trying to upload the files, you may have to rename them. I have encountered several situations in ftp and database operations where file names with spaces cause errors. The best practice I have found, and one that is widely used in industry, is to use an underscore (my_file_name) as a place holder wherever you would normally have a space. Even if you are able to get around renaming them now, I would do it eventually, otherwise you are likely to run into this problem again.



Other Replys:wrap the filename in quotes



Other Replys:From what I know, Some Hosting companies do not allow this, When I used Yahoo Hosting, I had to do a batch rename



Other Replys:You will always have trouble with spaces in file names. You should never use a space in a file name, especially on the internet. Many web hosts will not even allow them to open to view.

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