Anyone using blogger w/personal web sharing etc

i'm probably asking for the impossible. but I am hosting my website off my own computer using tiger and my cable modem (not Server, just plain single user Tiger). and it works quite nicely.
I have a blog on blogger (with blogspot) that I would like to move to my computer to streamline it with the site, plus get rid of the nav bar etc. I have ftp access turned on, but I can't get the pages to publish. I keep getting a login error. I know that the username and password are correct so I'm guessing that it's something in the path etc.
anyone done what I'm trying to do or is it totally impossible.

i'm probably asking for the impossible. but I am hosting my website off my own computer using tiger and my cable modem (not Server, just plain single user Tiger). and it works quite nicely.
I have a blog on blogger (with blogspot) that I would like to move to my computer to streamline it with the site, plus get rid of the nav bar etc. I have ftp access turned on, but I can't get the pages to publish. I keep getting a login error. I know that the username and password are correct so I'm guessing that it's something in the path etc.
anyone done what I'm trying to do or is it totally impossible.

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    -bash: Password:: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ fopen: Permission denied
    -bash: fopen:: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ httpd: could not open error log file /private/var/log/httpd/error_log.
    -bash: httpd:: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ /usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ sudo cp /etc/httpd/httpd.conf.default /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
    -bash: Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$
    -bash: Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$
    -bash: Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ apachectl start
    -bash: Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Processing config directory: /private/etc/httpd/users/*.conf
    -bash: Processing: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Processing config file: /private/etc/httpd/users/barrykimmelman.conf
    -bash: Processing: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Processing config file: /private/etc/httpd/users/test.conf
    -bash: Processing: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ fopen: Permission denied
    -bash: fopen:: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ httpd: could not open error log file /private/var/log/httpd/error_log.
    -bash: httpd:: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ /usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    usage: /usr/sbin/apachectl (start|stop|restart|fullstatus|status|graceful|configtest|help)
    start - start httpd
    stop - stop httpd
    restart - restart httpd if running by sending a SIGHUP or start if
    not running
    fullstatus - dump a full status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    status - dump a short status screen; requires lynx and mod_status enabled
    graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running
    configtest - do a configuration syntax test
    help - this screen
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$
    -bash: Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~: command not found
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$ sudo cp /etc/httpd/httpd.conf.default /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
    Barry-Kimmelmans-Computer:~ barrykimmelman$

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