2014-07-18, 03:44:47
Hi,
If the host has a cpanel, it's better upload the files from cpanel; There are some cpanel that can unzip directly in you space ftp.
Other times, in some hosts that have a lot of security there are problems with the owner of files. When upload a files with ftp client the owner of file is the ftp. The files of a web normally the owner is www-data, If the host checks that the owner is different then problems.... above all for files have to be modified like /data, /backup, /theme....
Regards.
If the host has a cpanel, it's better upload the files from cpanel; There are some cpanel that can unzip directly in you space ftp.
Other times, in some hosts that have a lot of security there are problems with the owner of files. When upload a files with ftp client the owner of file is the ftp. The files of a web normally the owner is www-data, If the host checks that the owner is different then problems.... above all for files have to be modified like /data, /backup, /theme....
Regards.