• Hi all,
    I’m new here and I’m working for an online PDF to Flash magazine website which name is aXmag.
    Recently I’ve received several requests for WordPress implementing. Honestly, I’m not familiar with WordPress and after searching around I probably know what it is.
    It seems WordPress is a systematic web hosting system that I cannot in short term get to know it or use it.
    I have a few stupid questions, if anyone can help that would be much appreciated.
    1. If I have several files (one folder with several SWF files and jpg files, 1 html, 1 swf, 2 xmls) can I use FTP to upload to server in a same directory? (I have access to my server, but I do not know if there is any difference while using WordPress.)
    2. If the answer to Q1 is yes, actually there are some connections between these files. For example, http://www.axmag.com/product.html open this link and you’ll see a page flip book. This book is constructed by the several files listed in Q1. I need to let these files find each other on the server, so is this possible? (In my server, I just need to allow users accesses to these files and they can then form URL view the page flip book, I’m thinking if there is any restriction using WordPress)
    If Q1 and Q2 are doable then the rest is simply I think.
    Thanks in advance.

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  • Thread Starter seanfts

    (@seanfts)

    Anyone can help?
    Thank you.

    Yeah. You can upload your SWF, JPG, and your grandmother to any directory you wish using an FTP client. You can have WordPress live anywhere you want such as http://www.dancefoundry.com – this is in the root; images, songs, videos and other scripts are all in different folders elsewhere on the site, but WP lets you call them into use. You can easily make a folder called ‘blog’ and drop it in there also. For page embedding I’d have to go with a plugin from Kimili.

    If you can access you FTP, then you can do as much as you want with WP.

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