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Solve : file zilla ...site wont change...files do...site doesnt? |
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Answer» Hello, I am trying to change the font size of a page on my site. I connect to the site with file zilla using the following steps: Other possible reason: I didn't think of that one. If you are in fact the owner of the website in question, you can contact the webhost to confirm that you have administrative privileges. If you do not, the files may appear to change, but in fact are not changed on the server. Although, generally I would think that FileZilla would throw some sort of "Access Denied" error if this was the case. However, different servers respond in different ways, and it may not be sending the correct response.hey thanks for all your help guys....its all set....my problem was the domain name and the directory destination were different. someone changed my domain destination. anyways....who knows about Google Adsense and who uses it? (yes i know they have a help video section but this narrows it down by getting personal help) my questions are: 1.) can i make a blog site for free on many different sites (example geocities.blablabla.com) and implement the Google Adsense into them. (this will give me much more CLICKS) 2.) second question is can i click these ads myself that i already have on my site? Or will i get in trouble 3.) if i can click these ads and they just track ip addresses then couldn't i just use a proxy program to change my ip multiple times. 4.) a better question then number 3 is how does google track the clicks? thanks a bunch to everyone who helps and cares.... happy easter Quote from: mbg19chev02 on April 12, 2009, 08:11:59 AM 1.) can i make a blog site for free on many different sites (example geocities.blablabla.com) and implement the Google Adsense into them. (this will give me much more clicks) Yes. Quote from: mbg19chev02 on April 12, 2009, 08:11:59 AM 2.) second question is can i click these ads myself that i already have on my site? Or will i get in trouble DO NOT click on your own ads! Quote from: mbg19chev02 on April 12, 2009, 08:11:59 AM 3.) if i can click these ads and they just track ip addresses then couldn't i just use a proxy program to change my ip multiple times. Not recommended. Quote from: mbg19chev02 on April 12, 2009, 08:11:59 AM 4.) a better question then number 3 is how does google track the clicks? They use cookies that apparently don't expire until 2035. |
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