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The easiest way to transfer your GRAMPS html files is with a program called '''[http://www.manyfish.co.uk/sitecopy/ Sitecopy]'''
A program for managing a WWW site via FTP, DAV or HTTP sitecopy is for copying locally stored websites to remote ftp servers. With a single command, the program will synchronize a set of local files to a remote server by performing uploads and remote deletes as required. The aim is to remove the hassle of uploading and deleting individual files using an FTP client. sitecopy will also optionally try to spot files you move locally, and move them remotely.
If you use Ubuntu you can get the program via ''Synaptic''. Current version is 1:0:16.3-10 for Gutsy.
It is only 463 kB. It needs ''libc6'' and ''libneon''. But that should on a normal Linux distribution be ok. There is also a GUI: xsitecopy, but you cannot use both together. I stick to [http://www.manyfish.co.uk/sitecopy/ sitecopy]. Seems that this link is not working. Anyway the man pages gives you enough info to start. After installation we in a directory '''/home/user/.sitecopy''' (where the relevant update information is stored) and a config script '''/home/user/.sitecopyrc''' (where the what and where is stored).
<code>
mkdir ~/.sitecopy
</code>
Put Add the relevant ifo info into '''.sitecopyrc'''
*site name of your site e.g. mijnsite
*server name of server e.g. users.skynet.be
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