Did you upload contents of wordpress folder in new folder?
Yes I uploaded everything that was in the wordpress folder I downloaded to my desktop to the new folder on the temporary ftp site.
I’m wondering if I’m not seeing anything because it’s a temporary ftp address? Does the fact that the existing site is on another host all together?
The new folder you created is it in root of the domain name. I do not understand temporary ftp address as with FTP all you do is transfer files to server.
No it’s not on the root of the domain name, it’s in a temporary ftp site that is composed of all numbers. The domain name is still registered and being used on the clients existing site, which we don’t want to take down until the new site is ready to launch.
I’m having a hard time understanding where on the new host I’m supposed to put the wordpress files. I called the host and asked them about this and they said WordPress is already installed it’s just a matter of transferring the databases?? That’s what’s confusing me, is this something I just put into the cPanel and not ftp?
D M
(@eloquentbohemian)
Usually with a temporary ftp site, the username and password they provided (case sensitive), and the IP address of the host you are going to connect to. This should be all you need to connect to the ftp server.
Perhaps, instead of using a temporary ftp site to build, you could do this: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/can-i-view-a-wp-site-built-in-a-subdirectory-of-my-static-html-site?replies=5
I’ve been in contact with the hosting provider and they keep telling me to install wordpress from the control panel???
I went into the cPanel and to the mySQL and created a new database and username/password which is what I thought I was supposed to do and then tried to upload the WordPress files to the server. The only FTP information I received was the temporary ftp address. I keep asking him about this and he keeps telling me I don’t need to do that it’s done through cPanel.
This is my first time with WordPress, I feel like I’m missing something that’s right in front of me….
D M
(@eloquentbohemian)
This is what I would do:
Ignore the temporary ftp site.
Then: do you have an FTP client such as Filezilla or CoreFTP (…both are free, open-source and install on your computer in minutes)?
and…
do you have FTP access to your client’s site? (a username and password)
I’m currently using Fetch as my FTP client
The clients current website is hosted by someone else in which I do not have access to that FTP login, they want to move to this new hosting provider when they launch the new wordpress site.
D M
(@eloquentbohemian)
So, to clarify, there is an entirely new site with new domain name that the new site will be hosted on, correct?
It’s a new site on a new server but with an existing domain.
Figured out the problem, there is a problem with the actual domain name and the way the host has his servers set up. It’ fixed now but I had to have someone go into cPanel and edit the database structure.
Thanks for everyone who was helping!