Re: Uploading Publisher 2003 site using FTP



Sorry, but I have no idea what you are talking about when you describe a
file called pubmaster001.htm. That is not a default file produced by
Publisher, and when you do Publish to the Web, the output includes the
default file "index.htm" along with a subfolder called "index_files" which
contains your other pages and images. These are what you upload.

Given that GoDaddy has excellent help files in describing in detail how to
upload your files using FPSE, FTP and the hosting manager, I would go back
there and read the instructions. If the following link doesn't get you to
the Help Center, then find it, and type in "ftp", and I got 69 hits
including some of the following;

http://help.godaddy.com/?&;

Using the Hosting Manager Web-Based FTP Client

Using Windows XP to Upload Your Site:
http://help.godaddy.com/nonhtml/File/windowsxpftp.pdf

Also you can read David Bartosik's material, including his trouble shooting
article:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/category/1921.aspx

and here is an article by Microsoft:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011053521033.aspx

If you have a form on your site, then concentrate on the HTTP uploading
protocol, as that is required to for the forms to work.

DavidF

"lesleycortright" <lesleycortright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:C1EF6E46-F3E8-4952-87B8-9CBC0A56100E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am using Publisher 2003 and have read most of the responses on your blog.
My ISP (godaddy.com) says the reason my site is not posting is because
there
is no index.htm file (which i have learned is actually the
pubmaster001.htm
file). When I try to upload to the FTP site through Publisher (and I've
already added the FTP site info through Publisher) I get to the Publish to
the Web stage where I put in my FTP login and password. Then, when I try
to
save (and the file name is index.htm) Publisher freezes and doesn't let
the
upload continue. Any idea what could be happening and how I can get my
site
uploaded?



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