Re: Newbie question
- From: Steele <steelehorseman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 20:52:28 -0700
On Oct 11, 6:12 am, "DavidF" <N...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My answer was not complete.
When you Publish to the Web and produce your web files, you will get an
index.htm file and a index_files folder which will contain all your other
pages and supporting graphics. Those are the 40+ individual files you are
talking about. There is no single html file. I think it would be worth your
time to go back and read and study the material at: Prepare, publish, and
maintain your Publisher Web site:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
From that article:
"Whether you publish to the Web or to your computer, Office Publisher 2007
assembles all the related files that it creates in a single folder. The
files that Office Publisher 2007 creates include the other HTML pages that
make up your site, GIF and JPEG graphics that you use on your pages, and any
files for embedded sounds."
After you download and install FileZilla, then you will upload the index.htm
file (your home page) and the index_files folder containing....yes, the 40+
files.
DavidF
"DavidF" <N...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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GoDaddy actually has pretty good instructions on FTP uploading, but life
got a little more complicated with Vista and IE7. FTP is different than
with IE6 or XP.
You found the best reference and instructions for FTP, and if studied and
followed carefully, they should work. However, personally I would
recommend that if you choose to use FTP uploading then consider
downloading and installing
the free FTP client FileZilla:
http://filezilla-project.org/ It is likely to be easier for you. Take the
time to also download the excellent documentation and read it.
You can also read the trouble shooting article in this group of articles:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/category/1921.aspx
These articles don't take in account the changes in Vista and IE7, and how
that affects FTP uploading.
DavidF
"Steele" <steelehorse...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My very first website and attempt to publish.
I created a multi page website using Publisher 2007. Running Vista.
All went well until I attempted to upload.
I would appreciate any help and assistance.
I followed the instructions located Publish a Web site by using FTP,
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx.
A file did upload successfully to my ftp, but the file is a Publisher
file, not a htlm file. This being my very first website design and
publishing experience, I'm not sure what I need to do.
When I chose publish to web, save to my harddrive, instead of saving
the file as a single html file, it save 40+ individual files, JPEG,
EMZ, Graphic Interchange Format Imgae, etc.
Obviously I am doing something completely wrong. I've read, looked at
FAQ's, contacted Go Daddy, who told me I needed to get support from
Microsoft.
Please help me upload the 2007 Publisher website I've created to my
website,
Since I'm without the talent and spare time to do anymore research,
I'd be willing to pay someone to get my website up and running. I've
uploaded the index.htm file to my ftp, but still no website.
Anyone interested in helping me and making some cash, please email me
at Steelehorseman at yahoo . com
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