Re: Iam having trouble linking my webpages in publisher 2003

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Don't use the master page at all in a Publisher web. Usually the problem
with the links pointing to the C drive is because you put the navbar on the
Master Page. Put everything on the main page.

As per the shifting problem, that is because Publisher uses absolute
positioning in its code, and that is not compatible with the GoDaddy free
hosting service. There is a possibility of a hand coded edit of the html
code, but you would have to do this each time you change your Pub file and
produce new web pages, so it probably isn't very practical. Your best
solution is to step up and spend the $4 a month for paid hosting without the
banner, but if you want to try the code that you need to manually edit, let
me know.

DavidF

"bwkinspector" <bwkinspector@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I dug through the index file in html and fixed most of the links, there are
a
few that aren't fixed but my frustration level is through the roof. Very
tedious to find and fix them all. Does anyone know how to fix the
publisher
file so I don't have to manually change all the links?

"bwkinspector" wrote:

I am having a similar problem with publisher 2007. I cleared the
background
picture I had on the master page and it hasn't fixed the problem. Also,
when
I upload it to godaddy they put up a banner and it shoves my page all the
way
over to the right and you have to scroll over to see it. Any ideas?
www.girfc.org Thanks.

Rhett

"DavidF" wrote:

If you hover your mouse over the links, you will notice that they point
to
links on your hard drive. This can happen if you are using a master
page in
your Pub doc. Master pages are for print docs, not the web. Redo your
Pub
doc without using a master page, delete your files on your host and
upload
new. And, if you are using a form as your links imply, you need to use
http
uploading protocol with FPSE. Its possible that you have already
corrupted
the FPSE by using ftp uploading, and may need to have your host
reinstall
FPSE. Read the following articles by David Bartosik about uploading for
more
understanding:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/category/1921.aspx

DavidF

"mick@mtsmedia" <mickmtsmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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the webite url is www.mtsmedia.co.uk

"DavidF" wrote:

Typically this is because you are forwarding/framing the true
physical
location of your site, and the relative links created by Publisher
then
don't work. Please post the URL for the site.

DavidF

"mick@mtsmedia" <mickmtsmedia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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I have completed the website and published it to the web and
saved the
two
files it produced (index.htm and index_files) then uploaded to
the web
via
a
ftp site(filezilla) but when i view my site on the web none of
the
links
to
the other pages and email addresses work but if i preview the
site in
the
index.htm folder it all works fine where am i going wrong?

"DavidF" wrote:

Your question is a bit open ended. If you have specific issues,
then
post
back with more details. In the mean time here are some
references
for
you:

Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011053521033.aspx

David Bartosik MVP Publisher web design articles:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/default.aspx
Publishing/uploading:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/category/1921.aspx

You might also go to Help in Publisher > table of contents >
Publisher
and
the Web and read the sections that relate to your questions.

DavidF

"mick@mtsmedia" <mick@mtsmedia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in
message
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Can anyone assisit me in linking my webpages together and
publishing
my
web
site as iam a novice and desperately need help













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