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From: Dr. Gary (geedc_at_adelphia.net)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 22:18:23 -0700
Hi. I just resubscribed to this forum.
I just upgraded from Pub 2K to 2003. I was having no problems publishing my
website to the web using CuteFTP prior to the upgrade. Now, it's a
disaster. There seems to be a lot of changes in the manner of saving as a
webpage.
Is there information on your website, David, about website publishing with
2003. If so, a URL please. Otherwise, anyone have any words of wisdom?
Here's what happens:
The website has 118 pages (I know, way too big). I set under "web page
options"|"options"| and tick "organize supporting files in a folder" and
"enable incremental publish to the web"|"OK". I name page one "index" per
my hosts instructions.
I click on File|Publish to the Web| which publishes the website to two files
"Kirsten_files" and "Kirsten.html". There is no "index" page anywhere,
despite my naming page one "index." The file name is Kirsten, saved as web
page, filtered.
I then go to CuteFTP and access the site, removing the old files and then
uploading the two files into the www folder on the site. However, now I
can't find the "index" file. And, the pages and graphics are all numbered
strangely rather than how they were in 2000. They are numbered with four an
five digit numbers. When I go to the website after uploading, all the
graphics are missing and I can only access the first page. None of the
directory links work.
OK, so what am I doing wrong???
Gary
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