Re: Trouble with uploading links to host



Primopdf ( http://www.primopdf.com/ )instals as a printer and creates
PDF files just like Adobe would.
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John G.

"orthsix" <orthsix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I created the origianl files in Publisher, then copied and pasted them
in to
my Print Perfect Platinum. That is the only software I have that
allows me
to save as a PDF file. Is there a free download that allows Publisher
files
to be converted to PDF?

"John G" wrote:

With David's help you have got your links working in IE but mostly
they
still do not work in FireFox.
You do not need to know any HTML coding to make a workable site with
Publisher, in fact Publisher is a tool for beginners to get a simple
site going. A lot of people will tell you important/business sites
are
better built in more specialised programs such as DREAMWEAVER or MS
Expression.

On the subject of your PDF files.
They appear to be just PDFs of images of the pages rather than PDFs
properly converted from the original text and images by a PDF
converter
(Acrobat Professional or the free PrimoPDF or others).
This has 2 problems 1. the text is not as good as it could be and 2.
the
PDF file is huge and in fact too big for dialup users to download. I
realise you may not have access to the original files to convert.

--
John G.

"orthsix" <orthsix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The links are not working in MSN explorer or IE as well. That is
where my
problem is. I am not an HTML linguist and can't figure out why
when I
upload
the pdf files to the host file manager it can't be clicked on and
viewed on
the browsers. I'm ready to pull my hair out!

"John G" wrote:

Firefox is a Web browser just as Internet Explorer is and is the
second
most popular and growing. Because many people use it, it is good
to
have
your web page work with FF as well as with IE.

--
John G.

"orthsix" <orthsix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am not sure I understand what you are referring to. What is
Firefox?
Like
I said to the previous person, I am a novice and not versed in a
lot
of
computer lingo. I am strictly Layman's terms literate.

Thank you for your help!

"John G" wrote:

Some parts of this site have problems like overlapping fields
and
links
not working when viewed in Firefox.

--
John G.

"orthsix" <orthsix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have created a website... www.adamsptsa.org and it is
viewable
on
the
web.
The trouble is that I have uploaded the pertinent files to
the
host's
file
manager but when I go to click on a pdf file or try to access
a
resource
(i.e. copy of meeting minutes on the home page) nothing
happens.
What
I am
told is that the files are listed as being on my hard drive,
not
accessible
on my hosts's file manager. I am not proficient with HTML
and
am
very
confused and frustrated right now. Can anyone help me with
the
right
steps
to allow the pdf files on my website to be accessed by
people?
I
NEED
HELP!
Thank you.











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