Re: uploading website from publisher 2003
- From: "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 05:38:05 -0800
Sorry, but without the home page loaded, having the URL in this case does
not help us, help you in identifying why your links didn't work.
Go back and read the specific directions that you received from your host
when you signed up for your hosted space. I am sure they either gave you
instructions in a confirmation email after you signed up, or gave you login
information about how to get into your hosted site or control panel to read
the instructions about how and where to upload your web files. Most hosts
have a FAQs section or some other instructions about how to upload your
files. Find them and read them. Focus on the FTP instructions unless you are
using a form in your Publisher built site.
If you are still using IE6 (Open IE and look under Help > About IE), then
read: Three top questions about publishing a Web site using Publisher 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011186811033.aspx
Pay particular attention to the instructions on how to use the FTP uploading
method. However if you are using a form on your site, then concentrate on
the http method.
Then read and study: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site
( for Publisher 2003 ):
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA011053521033.aspx
Once again focus on FTP unless you are using forms.
If you are using IE7, then go back and read and study the Prepare, publish,
and maintain your Publisher Web site ( for Publisher 2007 ):
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
If you can't figure out how to use ftp from those instructions, then perhaps
download and install the free ftp client FileZilla.
http://filezilla-project.org/
Read the instructions:
http://filezilla-project.org/wiki/index.php/Documentation
Just keep studying the instructions from your webhost, the links from David
Bartosik, the MSFT links, and finally the filezilla instructions until you
figure it out.
DavidF
"fugeeanna" <fugeeanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:06B4F1CB-6D53-4C7C-9C56-4E6C06DCB550@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi David,
I do appreciate your continued assistance. My URL, is
www.makingsenseofeducation.co.uk. and I did initially try uploading onto
ftp.surfer.com which is what my host reccommended and where I did mange
the
first page (although not sure if I can even remember how I did that
now...seem to have tried so many things.) They then told me about the
link
issue, but would not explain how to correct it. I then tried it the way
you
suggested, and than error 403 came up. I know it is something I am doing
incorrectly, but I am now very frustrated. Streamline.net is my host, and
are turning out to be quite uninformative. I must admit, on reading your
article, it did sound quite easy, but hey ho!!
"DavidF" wrote:
No, it can be confusing the first time, but once you figure it out you
will
probably wonder why it took you so long.
If you lost your home page, I suspect that you aren't uploading to the
correct place in the directory on the web host. Double check what file or
folder or where your host says to upload your files. Read the directions
at
your host for uploading. They are usually in the FAQs under support. And
as
I said in the first post, give us the URL, and we will try to spot your
error.
DavidF
"fugeeanna" <fugeeanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5F8470EC-FE8E-4FA5-89CA-C96EDC8A8901@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi, thanks for the info. Did everything listed in the article, and
have
now
lost the home page from the web (although to be honest it is a waste of
time
without the rest of the site!) I now have an error 403 forbidden. (it
really shouldn't be this hard - surely....or am I just very useless!!!)
"DavidF" wrote:
Publisher 2003, when it is set at the default settings will produce an
index.htm file and an index_files folder when you Publish to the Web.
The
index.htm file is your home page, and the index_files folder contains
all
the other pages and all the supporting pictures and graphics. It
sounds
like
you did not upload the index_files folder, and that is why you can't
see
the
other pages.
Read the articles about uploading here:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/category/1921.aspx
and pay attention to the discussion of how to prepare your Pub doc
before
you Publish to the Web.
If you are using a form on your site, then also reference: Publisher
web
publication forms 101:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/07/80564.aspx
And though you are using Pub 2003, read this article too: Prepare,
publish,
and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
It is written for Pub 2007, but if you are using IE7 instead of IE6,
then
the directions for using Vista would apply. FTP uploading has changed
with
the introduction of IE7.
And if none of this helps, then post back and give us a link to your
website...the URL...so we can take a look and see what else the
problem
might be.
DavidF
"fugeeanna" <fugeeanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have tried to upload a website using an ftp, and although
everything
looks
fine when I 'preview as website', when I actually go online, only my
home
page shows. All other pages give a 404 error. My host says its
because I
have not linked them, but will not advise me how I do this. Any
help
would
be much appreciated.
.
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