Re: How to set option buttons to go direct to another URL
- From: "Rob Giordano \(Crash\)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2008 18:45:58 -0700
I use IE7 to FTP to my accountant almost every day...no Mapping of Drives
necessary...cant see why it wouldn't work with Publisher as long as you
don't need or use FPSE.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:#h$WXDZlIHA.6092@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| If you reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
| http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
| And read the section about Publish a Web site by using FTP, and expand the
| directions, MSFT gives instructions on how to "Map a Network Drive". This
is
| because as of IE7 you can no longer FTP through IE. I believe that to use
| HTTP uploading will also require you to "Map a Network Drive", but the
| procedure may not be exactly the same. If you do go to that page, be sure
to
| submit that the information was NOT helpful at the bottom of the page and
| ask MSFT to provide better, explicit instructions for HTTP uploading on
| Vista...and it wouldn't hurt to ask them to include information about the
| need for FPSE, which they also don't bother mentioning. Perhaps if enough
| people scream a bit, they will get it done.
|
| I don't have Vista installed, nor do I really want to install it. Nothing
I
| read about Vista indicates any advantage to me and the way I work, and
lots
| of disadvantages. I have purchased an extra copy of XP to install on my
next
| computer if by then I cannot get it factory installed. I also hope that
| Vista ends up being like Windows ME...a short lived operating system that
is
| fairly quickly replaced.
|
| DavidF
|
| "Sarah0824" <Sarah0824@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:0AF7C7E9-F572-42EA-A4BC-BF646C8E4061@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >I forgot to tell you - I started out using Publisher 2003, and then
| >switched
| > to Publisher 2007 when it came out. I haven't upgraded to Vista yet
| > because
| > I know there are a lot of problems publishing with http and I haven't
| > found a
| > good way to deal with this!
| >
| > "DavidF" wrote:
| >
| >> Thanks Sarah. You demonstrate that there are many ways to do things.
| >>
| >> I also took a peek at your site http://www.summitcts.com/ and was
| >> impressed.
| >> May I use it as an example once in a while and post the URL here in the
| >> group? Which version of Publisher are you using? And, I noticed that
you
| >> are
| >> using Xara's navbar program...how did you discover that?
| >>
| >> DavidF
| >>
| >> "Sarah0824" <Sarah0824@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >> news:5763A6D6-3339-4124-B409-3D2EFC494EE1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> >I have done what you are looking for on my site. However, you cannot
do
| >> >this
| >> > in Publisher. Here is the code you can use - you will have to insert
| >> > an
| >> > HTML
| >> > fragment and put this code in:
| >> >
| >> > <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
| >> > <!-- Original: Wayne Nolting (w.nolting@xxxxxxxx) -->
| >> >
| >> > <!-- This script and many more are available free online at -->
| >> > <!-- The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com -->
| >> >
| >> > <!-- Begin
| >> > function go(loc) {
| >> > window.location.href = loc;
| >> > }
| >> > // End -->
| >> > </script>
| >> >
| >> > <form name="form">
| >> > <input type="radio" name="loc"
| >> >
onClick="go('http://www.summitcts.com/index_files/check_cash_invoice.htm');">
| >> > Register for Class (Check, Cash, or Invoice)<br>
| >> > <input type="radio" name="loc"
| >> > onClick="go('http://www.summitcts.com/index_files/creditcard.htm');">
| >> > Register for Class (Credit Card or PayPal)<br>
| >> > <input type="radio" name="loc"
| >> > onClick="go('http://www.summitcts.com/index_files/login.htm');">
| >> > Register
| >> > for
| >> > Class (Corporate Pricing - Requires Login)<br>
| >> > <input type="radio" name="loc"
| >> > onClick="go('http://www.summitcts.com/index_files/payments.htm');">
Pay
| >> > an
| >> > Invoice<br>
| >> > </form>
| >> >
| >> > <!-- Script Size: 1.14 KB -->
| >> >
| >> > Of course you will need to change the information to your own. Good
| >> > luck!
| >> >
| >> > "Panos" wrote:
| >> >
| >> >> I want to set up option buttons from the form controls and when
| >> >> someone
| >> >> select one of the options to direct him in another URL ( like
| >> >> hyperlink )
| >> >> but
| >> >> this must be automatically,when he press the small cirlce button to
| >> >> load
| >> >> the
| >> >> new page
| >>
| >>
| >>
|
|
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