Re: Trouble with uploading links to host



Works on both. You misread it...looks like you need a 64 bit installer in
addition to the regular 3.1 dl only if you have a 64 bit processor

--

Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage





"orthsix" <orthsix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44C6FBC5-2131-4563-BE1B-C7A28F3396A1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Thank you for the referral. Apparently my machine is a 32 bit machine and
| this download requires 64, so it won't work. I'll continue to look and
go
| to Office Depot to see if there are any programs for pdf conversion that
| include Publisher.
|
| Have a great day!
|
| "John G" wrote:
|
| > Primopdf ( http://www.primopdf.com/ )instals as a printer and creates
| > PDF files just like Adobe would.
| > --
| > John G.
| >
| > "orthsix" <orthsix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| > news:A6D3185D-025A-4615-ADDB-0D8E5B096ABE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > >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
| > >> news:91FBD66C-4FDA-45F8-8A1E-4DCC504C89D1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > >> > 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
| > >> >> news:C661B55E-4D3A-4F69-A7C2-DDE33230B38F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > >> >> >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
| > >> >> >> news:931A69D2-C0AF-4588-9768-94D63BA17C99@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > >> >> >> >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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