Think in similar terms of Apache being a web page server and your browser, for example Internet Explorer, being a web page client.gpeppers wrote:What is the difference, if you please, between filezilla server versus filezilla client?
True, you will need to download and install an ftp client like FileZilla Client for Windows from here:gpeppers wrote:I need to upload my site from my local host (xampp) to my new remote one.
Sorry can't help with that but most web browsers can be used as an ftp client although in a limited capacity and often quite clunky, clumsy and awkward to operate especially when entering user/password information, but it seems that newer browser's are getting better at uploading as well as downloading files - I think in terms of a web browser only as a web page client and use a dedicated ftp (file transfer protocol) client for transferring files between my computer and a remote web server (I have many in use at this time) in any direction safely and often more securely (SFTP).gpeppers wrote:Also, I would like to figure out whether I have an ftp program on my computer before downloading one.
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