Re: HOME PAGE NOT UPLOADING TO WEB WITH FTP
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"Stuart" <Stuart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can anyone help? please accept that I have done all the basics and have
now
aborted using Publisher to publish to the web - like many of the community
it
invariable just hangs and does nothing - I down loaded a program called
'Website Publisher' - its easy to use and did transmit my site to my host
by
FTP (more in a moment) - my problem is the home page - I go through
Publisher to publish the site to another folder on my computer - in the
process I rename my home page to index.html (my host needs to end in
html) -
I have a folder called index_files and a separate index (html) file - as
you
know in the index_files holds all the bits of the pages plus all the .html
pages excluding the home page (index.html) - the index.html works fine
though
- but will not upload to the web - usually when I transmit index_files all
I
get is the home page with no pictures and no other pages (although they
are
there) - I did fiddle by copying another page in the files and renamed it
index.html which when uploaded worked but didn't work like a home page -
so I
am as far as I can go - can anyone help - I think all the bits are place
so
can anyone help?
.
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