Re: Web Page Not Found



That was David Bartosik, and I think I do remember him suggesting that
somewhere. As you are already used to not using the subfolder, then don't
worry about it. I just think that sometimes it might be easier for people to
remember to upload all the supporting files...and extra pages when they are
all contained in one folder. I use Pub 2000 primarily for web work, and it
doesn't even give you the option of a subfolder.

http://www.studio-371.com/index_Page346.htm simply is not there, but try:
http://www.studio-371.com/index_page346.htm

Publisher automatically names the page with an upper case "P", and for some
reason the file on your site is lower case...hummm...wonder who changed
that? ;-)

This is a great example of how when you are using a UNIX based server to
host your site then upper and lower case must match exactly, or the links
won't work. Windows based servers aren't so picky.

DavidF


"Paris" <Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Some time ago, I believe it was Baristolk (or some name like that) who
advised to turn "off" the subfolders. I did on my other sites. I will
replace
it if you think it will help, here. Then, will index and index_ files in
the
subfolder be found automatically?

How we insert the links is just with the hyperlink feature in the program.
The other sites are dancealaska.com and tangoapasionado.com. They both
work
fine. We need this site up URGENTLY. Thanks for the continued help.


"DavidF" wrote:

I don't know what you are doing wrong, but apparently you are either not
uploading all the html files, or you are writing the link incorrectly. I
don't know why you aren't using the supporting folder, as that makes it
much
easier to upload with just an index.htm file and an index_files folder. I
also don't know how you are writing or inserting the hyperlink from the
home
page to the other page in your document. But your problem lies with not
uploading all the pages or not writing the link correctly, so I would
focus
your troubleshooting there.

You might post the links to your other two sites that are working, and
perhaps we can then see what you are doing wrong with this third site.

DavidF

"Paris" <Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is awful!!
My other 2 sites look the same when I open the files on my computer.
The
other 2 sites are up and work fine on the web. I removed the hotspot;
put
on
a new one; deleted all of the files from the web; and, uploaded it
again.
I
still get "Page not found".

One time on another site, I seem to remember something about havign to
rename files...does this mean something to you? I really don't know
what
in
the world to do.

"DavidF" wrote:

OK...I made an incorrect assumption. Pub 2003 by default uses a
subfolder
to
organize all the other pages and graphics. You unchecked that option
which
means that all your files, index.htm, graphics, images etc are
produced
in
one group of files. It also means that the other pages and the
graphics
are
named in a different way. Mike was correct that /index_Page346.htm
looked
incorrect, but that is the way Publisher names the pages when you
don't
use
the index_files support folder. At this point it looks like you didn't
upload that page.

What I would do if you want to leave the subfolder option off, is to
remove
the link from your "hotspot" to /index_Page346.htm. Select it, and
choose
remove. Then redo the link. It may be that in changing things around
you
ended up with that page named something else. Then, log on to your
host
either by FTP if that is the way you are uploading, or via the control
panel
on the host. You need to delete all the old Publisher html files on
your
host. Be careful to not delete any host files or folders...just the
Pub
html
files. Then once again, depending on how you are uploading, Publish to
the
Web and upload all new files. Try that and let us know...

I am just a volunteer...I don't get paid, so yes, I imagine I am worth
a
bit
more than I get, but thanks for saying so.

DavidF

"Paris" <Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks, David. I am using pub2003, and the url is
www.studio-371.com.
As I
look at the dns folder after uploading, all of the files; index.htm
and
index_image, etc. are all there. I am dumbfounded...or maybe just
dumb.
Thanks for the continued help. You are worth more, I'm sure, than
you
get
for
this.

"DavidF" wrote:

Post the URL of your website and the version of Publisher you are
using.

Generally the reason the other pages are not found is that you
didn't
upload
them. Publisher 2003 and 2007 produces an index.htm file (your home
page)
and an "index_files" folder that contains your other pages and all
the
supporting graphics and images. Upload the index_files folder
intact
to
the
same level in the directory on your host as the index.htm file, and
you
should be good to go.

DavidF

"Paris" <Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I know this has been beaten to death, but I have uploaded files
(disabled
subfolders, etc), and still I receive the first page and
everything
else
is
"Page not found". I am at the wits end. HELP, PLEASE! Can I just
send
an
MVP
the file?











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