Re: How to set option buttons to go direct to another URL
- From: "DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 07:36:12 -0800
So, if I understand you correctly, you are uploading via Windows Explorer,
not IE7. That is what is described in the most recent directions for FTP
uploading a Publisher web by MSFT:
Reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
Read the section about using FTP uploading, and the difference between XP
and Vista...which is the difference between IE6 and IE7 as you just
described it. It seems to me that this article and you are both saying that
you can't FTP upload directly through IE7 as you could via IE6....you have
to use Windows Explorer. Or is my understanding still incorrect?
Thanks.
DavidF
"Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yah XP Pro. I only started using FileZilla a week or so ago when I was
experimenting with trying to center a Publisher website (and keep it
centered).
But I usually use IE7 to upload my weekly backups of my accounting files
to
my accountant's ftp site mainly because I have a shortcut key setup on
this
keyboard so it's easy one button startup...then login manually.
You actually have to login twice due to security thing in IE7...once when
you do the normal ftp:// in the IE address window you get a ftp folder
view
but you can't do anything - then you get a warning to open the site by
using
the Page button on the toolbar this will give you: Open FTP Site in
Windows
Explorer and you log in again...bada bing.
Then it's just a matter of dragging files into that IE window...nuttin to
it.
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Humm. Are you running XP? I thought you used FileZilla? Do you transfer
the
| files from your hard drive, or directly from the application?
|
| I have been paraphrasing what I have read on MSFT pages and other
sources.
| I think I even remember reading it on the Web Expression group, but I
would
| love to be wrong.
|
| DavidF
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
| news:6BB1BB81-8259-40BE-AC75-2C64DB3E5413@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > 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.
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > --
| > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| > 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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