Re: Drag and Drop Index .pub files into mapped FTP folder 2 cng we



Thomboy,

I think you will find that once you get FileZilla installed and learn how to
use it, you will find it easier and faster. Be sure to download the
documentation/instructions.

As per your other question, I am going to guess about what the problem is
since you did not provide a link. I am guessing that your monitor on your
desktop is set at 96 dpi, and your wife's laptop is set at 120 dpi. You can
right click your desktop, properties, settings, advanced to check this. Many
of the new laptops are coming set at 120 dpi from the factory. Unfortunately
Publisher outputs everything including the text at 96 dpi, and when you view
it at 120 dpi the page can exhibit the symptoms you describe. And there is
no fix...

If that is not the problem, then post a link to a page where you are having
the problem, and be specific about what you are seeing.

DavidF

"Thomboy" <Thomboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks, David, you have mentioned before using FileZilla as a FTP client,
so
I will go to the site, download it, and begin using it to FTP my changes
to
the host site.

Another question:

On my website, too many text box and picture images overlap. Is there any
easy fix without manually using Design Checker to find and fix the
problems?
Too many viewers talk about the overlaps, but I don't see them on my
computer
running VISTA Ultimate with a screen resolution of 1680 X 1050 pixels.
When
I use my wife's laptop, running Windows XP, with a screen resolution of
1440X
900 pixels, I do.

Thanks, Thomboy

"DavidF" wrote:

When you "Publish to the Web" Publisher will produce an "index.htm" file
(your home page) and a "index_files" folder that contains the supporting
graphics and additional pages to your site.

Try logging on to your FTP site BEFORE you try to drag and drop BOTH the
new
index.htm file and the index_files folder to the FTP site. Sometimes it
helps if you delete your old index.htm file and index_files folder from
the
FTP site before uploading the new. If that makes you paranoid, then just
rename the old files, and leave them where they are in case something
goes
wrong.

Consider downloading, installing and using FileZilla for your FTP client.

DavidF

"Thomboy" <Thomboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey, Rob, I don't think the stats nor .pub files were published to the
website. I merely mentioned all the files in the FTP folder on my
computer
to explain that I thought I could drag the index_files from my
Publisher
.pub
document to the FTP file and they would replace the existing
index_files
in
the FTP folder, and viola, the new pages would be published at the
Website.

Thanks for the reply.

"Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:

you shouldn't publish the stats folder to the server (the server
shouldn't
let you anyway)
nor the .pub files



--
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





"Thomboy" <Thomboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Using Pub 2007, and after creating my website pages, I was able to
upload
| them successfully to my host site (GoDaddy). However, when I make a
changes
| to the website, I am trying a different process that worked once,
but
not
| again.
|
| In my computer I have an FTP folder (ftp.website name.com) inside of
which
| are five files: _db_backups; index_files; stats; gdform.asp;
index.htm;
and
| welcome.html.
|
| Last night I merely dragged the index_files created when I built my
website
| in Publisher 2007 from a folder on my hard drive to the FTP folder,
and
the
| existing website pages were changed were needed. I assumed that the
| index_files in the FTP folder on my computer were replaced by the
changed
| index_files from my Publisher file.
|
| Since I mapped the FTP server to drive Z on my PC the user name and
password
| should allow the pages at my website to be modified with the changed
or
index
| files --index_files.
|
| It worked once, but never again.
|
| When I drag the changed index_files from my folder on the hard
drive,
| titled, HOA wegsite 1.pub, to the FTP folder on my computer, I see a
window
| indicating the the files are being copied, but it goes on and on for
hours.
| Last night I did the same thing, and in 15 minutes, the website
pages
were
| updated, and changed.
|
| Am I on cloud nine, or is what I did possible?
|
| I hope the definition of my procedure was clear enough to get an
answer.
|
| Thanks, Thomboy








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