if this is the case, delete the old home page, and rename the new with the
other extension. Then do the same (renaming) on your local copy of the web.
Note that you may be using default.htm and default.html for home pages, or
some other combination - compare the files on the server with the files in
the local copy.
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"Candace" <Can...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have FrontPage 2002. I reworked my whole website although the home page
> had
> a few changes. Everything seemed to remained linked correctly, the browser
> preview was perfect, published fine, but now my online website view shows
> the
> old home page. If I navigate to the other pages, they are the new
> versions.
> If I navigate back to home page from any of the other pages, I get the new
> home page. Where is this old home page coming from? It's not to be found
> in
> the navigation view. I've attempted some things like publishing the whole
> thing (rather than separate pages), emptying temporary files and cache
> files.
> Anyone have an idea? (I hope I explained it clearly!) THANKS!
> --
> Candace
"Ronx" wrote:
> .
>
Check the file name and extension for the home page - the page with the
house icon.
If it is index.html, then right-click on index.htm and choose "Set as home
page" - this may give a prompt to change some hyperlinks, say NO.
Rename index.html to index-old.html. This will stop the server thinking this
is the home page. If you are asked to update any hyperlinks, say NO.
Both these next renames may give a warning about renaming the home page and
breaking links - click OK.
Rename index.htm to index.html - again say no to updating links.
Rename this page back to index.htm - this time agree to update hyperlinks.
The result of all this renaming is that the home page will be index.htm, and
all pages should using this as the home page.
Finally open the web browser, and browse to your web site - use a URL
similar to http://www.example.com
Do not add /index.htm. This checks that index.htm is on the list of default
pages for the server. If you get a 404 error (unlikely, but it can happen),
then rename the home page to index.html, and allow all links to update. You
will also have to rename the home page in your local copy of the site.
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"Candace" <Can...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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What is the link to your website?
Tina
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http://www.frontpage-to-expression.com/expression-web-giveaway.html
Enter to be in with a chance of winning EW 3.0 plus more
I got as far as File>Open>typed in URL...how or where does one check for the
file name and extension? Yeah, I know, getting stuck at step three when there
are a whole page of more steps is not a good sign! Thanks for your help and
patience.
--
Candace
"Tina Clarke" wrote:
> .
>
Fill in the fields and click OK
When the web site opens, switch to Folders View
In the list of files look for index.htm and/or index.html
The rest is copied from my previous post:
Check the file name and extension for the home page - the page with the
house icon.
If it is index.html, then right-click on index.htm and choose "Set as home
page" - this may give a prompt to change some hyperlinks, say NO.
Rename index.html to index-old.html. This will stop the server thinking this
is the home page. If you are asked to update any hyperlinks, say NO.
Both these next renames may give a warning about renaming the home page and
breaking links - click OK.
Rename index.htm to index.html - again say no to updating links.
Rename this page back to index.htm - this time agree to update hyperlinks.
The result of all this renaming is that the home page will be index.htm, and
all pages should using this as the home page.
Finally open the web browser, and browse to your web site - use a URL
similar to http://www.example.com
Do not add /index.htm. This checks that index.htm is on the list of default
pages for the server. If you get a 404 error (unlikely, but it can happen),
then rename the home page to index.html, and allow all links to update. You
will also have to rename the home page in your local copy of the site.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
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"Ronx" wrote:
> .
>
What URL are you typing in?
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"Ronx" wrote:
> .
>