Re: Earthlink can't upload in http

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Good luck!...publish away!! :-)



"CWhit" <CWhit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Thanks. I think I'll avoid the phone call and just try to publish in
http.
| I have checked and the FPSE are installed on the site. If I'm forced to
use
| ftp, I'll ask the host to re-install the FSPE and hope they know what they
| are doing. Thanks and I'll furnish the URL to you as soon as (or if) I
get
| the new pages up there tonight or tomorrow.
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > You won't explode the internet by trying you know! :-)
| >
| > FP admin is extremely misunderstood by a lot of hosts.
| >
| > IF your site truly has FPSE installed ( AND working) you should be able
to
| > Publish via the http method. TRY it FIRST - before resorting to ftp,
because
| > ftp WILL corrupt the extensions.
| >
| > Good luck!...and post the URL so we can see it. If it doesn't
| > work...welp...it's time for a new host.
| >
| >
| > "CWhit" <CWhit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:E799B920-7569-46CA-9C9F-1A6CA70B0614@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > |I am ready to take my web site off its test location at netfirms and
| > install
| > | it on our earthlink web server. I have all the info I need from you
| > guys --
| > | I think -- but the earthlink techs say the upload must be done in ftp.
I
| > | insist that it can't be because of FPSE and possible corruption of
files,
| > | particularly all-important forms. They simply say that http is for
| > browing
| > | web sites only, not for uploading. I quoted them David Bartosik's
clear
| > | instructions in that regard, and finally they gave up and saic call
our
| > 1-800
| > | number -- we can't address that issue. Has anyone run into this
before?
| > I'm
| > | tempted to simply go ahead and try to upload out of Publisher
according to
| > | the very simple instructions. I'd prefer not having to talk to a
| > perfectly
| > | nice and sincere person who is impossible to understand, so I'm
delaying
| > the
| > | phone call. But I'm going to have dinner and see if my Publisher
gurus
| > have
| > | a thought or two first. Thanks
| >
| >
| >


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