Re: I am having a real hard time
- From: "John G" <Greentest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:20:52 +1100
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While I was writing the reply below the links suddenly started to work.
Did you just Upload the Directory?
Still the bottom bar problem exists.
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Your home page loads fine and your SIDE Nav bar works but leads to pages
that cannot be found SO--
Did you upload the Directory INDEX_FILES ?
That is where all the other files are to be found and the links in your
home page correctly try to find these pages but it would seem they aree
not there..
A seperate issue is that the Bottom Nav bar does not work.
This seems to be the way it is with PUB 2003/2007. Without rebuilding
the bottom bar it never works with a page constructed simply by PUB.
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John G.
"jfmalewitz" <jfmalewitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks David,
If you go to my page now, it shows the home page. However, the rest of
the
links are not working. I followed your directions and they worked, now
the
next step is to get my navigation bar to work. If you or anyone else
could
help, I would appreciate it. Thanks again.
www.smiles-media.com
"DavidF" wrote:
I would guess that you did not upload your html files to the correct
directory. If you did, then
http://www.smiles-media.com/index.htm would work and it doesn't. Go
back and
read the directions from your web host about where exactly to upload
your
files. It may be ftp://www.smiles-media.com/ or they may have a
specific
folder like public_html where you upload.
When you Publish to the Web to produce your web files, you should get
an
index.htm file (your home page) and a index_files folder that
contains all
your other pages and supporting images and graphic files. Make sure
to
upload both, and the index_files folder intact.
Perhaps reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web
site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
You will be directing your html output to somewhere on your computer,
and
then ftp uploading from there, but the general description of the
process
might be helpful. Also read the directions in the FAQ section on
uploading
and what directory to use on your host.
DavidF
"jfmalewitz" <jfmalewitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am using Publisher 2003 to design my web page. It is going to be a
simple
business site. But I am having major problems. I built the site,
downloaded
cute FTP, and, if you look at the site, www.smiles-media.com, it is
just a
bunch of garbled text. I have been asking for help from my web
host. They
said to check and make sure it was ascii or binary, and make sure
it was
auto
(their recommendation). It already is auto. I tried binary to see
if it
would
work. Should I use a different FTP program for publisher? Again,
the site
is
www.smiles-media.com, and I am having a real hard time getting
this to
work.
I am close to paying for a web designer, or just some help. thanks
.
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