I do want to pursue this and get it fixed, because it is obviously a problem
with my version of Publisher, and I can't be running down to the service
bureau every time I want to make a change to my site. Can I download an
updated version of the software that fixes such issues as this?
"Decoder" <rooster...@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
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Preview the web site and mouseover the menu, and look in the status
bar...you will see a relative link: "index_files/greetingcards.htm". If so,
then upload the index.htm and index_files folder to your host and you should
be good to go.
DavidF
"Decoder" <rooster...@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
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By the way, the service bureau people saved the Publish to the Web files as
"Index" instead of "index" and I have to go back to them now to have it
redone, because the site won't work with the upper case "I."
"DavidF" <No...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Also, if you have "updated" to IE7, you might uninstall that.
Hope this helps...DavidF
"Decoder" <rooster...@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
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Er, the "page name" is the path to where your files are being read from.
If you upload them, you will see they are being read from
http://www.yourwebsite.com/greetingcards.htm
There is nothing wrong with your version of Pub - it is acting exactly
as it should.
Nor do you need to go to a Service Bureau to upload your file. If you
publish them to a folder, you (usually) can use an FTP program such as
Cute FTP or Filezilla to upload them to your web site.
Mike
Just a note that I didn't go to the service bureau to UPLOAD the file, just
to have them PUBLISH TO THE WEB (actually, because they had an earlier
version of Publisher -- 2002) to EXPORT.
I then brought the "published files" back to my computer and uploaded them
to my ISP with CuteFTP and they worked OK. As I said in an earlier post, the
page names I had added under Web Options were changed back to the default
numbers, but at least my site is up and running.
This experience proved to me that the problem is definitely with my version
of Publisher 2003 and I will take DavidF's suggestion and try to update it
with the appropriate service packs.
"Mike Koewler" <wor...@fuse.net> wrote in message
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