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could someone help please......procedure for
I'm about to start a league and I am looking for help on the procedure of how to zip up league files, upload them to the site and then what to do with them once I get them there....I am using CPanel on my site. This I have down and that is creating the reports to my C: Drive into a directory called "League" This is where it gets fuzzy for me.....Ive been right clicking on the directory and creating a zip file....I then go into my CPanel and go into "upload" and that is all and fine. But when I download the zip file from my site its all html files and no .Dat files. If someone can share with me exactly what their procedure is so I can follow it, I would be most grateful.
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Basically, there are two files:
1. The one you mention is for website purposes. It's the one you upload to update the HTML files that live on the server. In most servers, there's no need to zip them up, just upload them to the proper directory straight up. 2. The league file properly; the one your owners need to d/l in order to update the game after a sim has taken place. Several ways to go. Personally, I would just zip the whole league (your OOTP league) and then sort by date in Winzip or similar and delete all files except those that changed since the last sim. Have in mind that new owners will need the full file. That's in short. Maybe the crop of commissioners would throw in some tips.
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