AShop V Quick Setup Guide

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3.  Enter the ftp host name of your site, usually your domain name but 
the exact host name should have been given to you by your hosting 
provider. 
4.  Change the “Logontype” setting to “Normal”. 
5.  Enter the ftp username for your site in the “User” field. 
6.  Enter the ftp password for your site in the “Password” field. 
7.  Click the “Connect” button to save your site and connect to it. 
 
 
The Filezilla Site Manager 
 
Now you should see the contents of your hard drive in the left area and 
the contents of your website in the right area of the Filezilla window. In 
the left area, navigate to the folder where you unpacked the AShop 
system requirements check script. It should contain the files: 
ashoptest.php and README.TXT and one folder named ioncube
 
Navigate to where your publicly available content is stored on your 
website in the right area. It is usually called public_htmlwww or 
httpdocs. If you are unsure you should ask your hosting provider. If you 
wish to run AShop from a subdirectory you can add it by right clicking in 
the right area and selecting Create directory from the menu. Enter the 
name of the directory and press Enter, then double click the new directory 
to open it. If you install AShop without adding a subdirectory it will 
become the default content your visitors see on your website. 
 
Select the file ashoptest.php and the folder ioncube in the left area. 
Then right click and select Upload on the menu. After a few seconds the 
right area should contain those two items as well.