Re: Pub 2007 hard coding references
- From: BillS <BillS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 17:19:01 -0700
Yes, correct URL is http://www.frontiernet.net/~sommersb/index.htm
I've uploaded to yousendit. The link to retrieve is:
http://download.yousendit.com/U0d6Zm1Ub0JEa1dGa1E9PQ
Thanks for looking into it!
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Bill S.
"DavidF" wrote:
Bill S.,.
I don't know what it is you are doing wrong. If you want upload your
publisher file to www.yousendit.com , send yourself a link to the file, and
then post the link to it here in the group. I am a bit time pressured, but
will download and take a look at it when I get a chance...and in the
meantime perhaps someone else can look at your file and see if they can
figure this out. The yousendit service is a freebie and you do not need to
register or sign up...
I suspect it has to do with how you are writing your links, but would like
to see the file.
And would you clarify. Right now the link to your home page is:
http://www.frontiernet.net/~sommersb/index.htm
please specify what the full path is...
DavidF
"BillS" <BillS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've verified the ignore master page is selected and I don't have any
content
on the master page. When I publish to my hard drive, all href and src tags
reference to my hard drive. I deleted all files on the ftp site prior to
uploading the latest. Maybe I accidently had master page enabled one time
when I published and now I can't undo the damage?
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Bill S.
"DavidF" wrote:
Your site is acting like you have used a Master Page, but as you have
confirmed that there are no elements on the Master Page, I would suggest
that you Publish to your hard drive and then drag and drop the new
index.htm
file and index_files folder to the root directory of your site. You might
want to manually delete the old files rather than trust you overwrite
them.
DavidF
"BillS" <BillS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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http://www.frontiernet.net/~sommersb/index.htm
I'm currently publishing directly to the ftp site. To publish to hard
drive:
Select File/Publish to Web
Navigate to area in 'Documents'
Select Save
I've tried both with Organize Supporting Files in a Separate Folder
selected
and un-selected.
--
Bill S.
"BillS" wrote:
Correct, I'm not using MP. I did have one graphic on the master page,
but
I
had never applied. I removed the one graphic and republished and no
difference.
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Bill S.
"DavidF" wrote:
As Spike suggested I doubt that my first answer has anything to do
with
your
question...sorry. Please confirm that you are not using a Master
Page
though.
Please provide a link to your site and tell us step by step how you
are
publishing your site to your hard drive.
DavidF
"BillS" <BillS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This is my first attempt to use Publisher for a web site. When I
'published'
to my hard drive and then uploaded via ftp to web host, the
refernces
to
pages and images referenced my hard drive. When I published
directly
to
site
by mapping a drive to ftp site it uses refernces like
href="ftp://ftp.frontiernet.net/public_html/index_files/contactus.htm"
which
do not work. Why isn't it using relative address from the first
page
and
how
to I get this to work?
--
Bill S.
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