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| cosmo96 2004-07-27, 11:14 pm |
| I want to publish on my site. But, when I try to do this I get the error message, "The local and remote webs cannot be in the same location. Please enter a unique location. I have tried, but I cannot enter a unique location.
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| Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP] 2004-07-27, 11:14 pm |
| In the Publish dialog input the URL or file path you wish to Publish to.
It can't be the same as the currently open Web site.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
-----Original Message-----
From: cosmo96 [mailto:cosmo96@discussions.microsoft.com]
Posted At: 28. juli 2004 03:14
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
Conversation: Unique Location
Subject: Unique Location
I want to publish on my site. But, when I try to do this I get the error
message, "The local and remote webs cannot be in the same location.
Please enter a unique location. I have tried, but I cannot enter a
unique location.
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| Are you creating your site locally?
Exactly what are you entering as the publish destination?
"cosmo96" wrote:
> I want to publish on my site. But, when I try to do this I get the error message, "The local and remote webs cannot be in the same location. Please enter a unique location. I have tried, but I cannot enter a unique location.
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| Andrew Murray 2004-07-28, 7:14 am |
| you need a web server to publish to
"cosmo96" <cosmo96@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:54655B53-DE8D-4EE9-A25E-B033E56812B6@microsoft.com...
> I want to publish on my site. But, when I try to do this I get the error
message, "The local and remote webs cannot be in the same location. Please enter
a unique location. I have tried, but I cannot enter a unique location.
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| cosmo96 2004-07-28, 7:16 pm |
| Thank you WP, Jens Peter, and Andrew Murray, but my problem is not solved. I do have Tripod as my web server. The problem is that my local and remote webs are in the same location. I don't know how, or because of the remote web site properties box is in f
ront of the page that lists the remote and local site. Because this box is in the way I cannot navigate from local to remote, or publish. If I remove the properties box, than the local and remote webs in the same location are also removed, hence I cannot
navigate anything. I am frustrated. I hope I am making sense to you. Thank you for your interest and help.
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| In the remote site properties box did you enter your remote site location (http://mysite.xxx) and check FrontPage or Sharepoint services (providing tripod has the FPSE)? Otherwise, check FTP and enter the relevent info.
"cosmo96" wrote:
> Thank you WP, Jens Peter, and Andrew Murray, but my problem is not solved. I do have Tripod as my web server. The problem is that my local and remote webs are in the same location. I don't know how, or because of the remote web site properties box is in
front of the page that lists the remote and local site. Because this box is in the way I cannot navigate from local to remote, or publish. If I remove the properties box, than the local and remote webs in the same location are also removed, hence I canno
t navigate anything. I am frustrated. I hope I am making sense to you. Thank you for your interest and help.
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| Nutmeg 2004-07-28, 11:15 pm |
| I am having the same problem as cosmo, and I use Ready Hosting, need some help here Please !
"wp" wrote:
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> In the remote site properties box did you enter your remote site location (http://mysite.xxx) and check FrontPage or Sharepoint services (providing tripod has the FPSE)? Otherwise, check FTP and enter the relevent info.
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> "cosmo96" wrote:
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in front of the page that lists the remote and local site. Because this box is in the way I cannot navigate from local to remote, or publish. If I remove the properties box, than the local and remote webs in the same location are also removed, hence I can
not navigate anything. I am frustrated. I hope I am making sense to you. Thank you for your interest and help.
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| Stefan B Rusynko 2004-07-29, 7:14 am |
| Your Local site is the one you Currently Have Opened in FP
- it can be a local PC disc based or server based location or an ISP hosted server site
Your Remote site is the one you Do Not have Open in FP but want to Publish to
- it can be a local PC disc based or server based location or an ISP hosted server site
So if the site you have open is the Tripod one (an ISP hosted server site) it is the Local Site and you need to publish to some
location Other than Tripod (like a local PC disc based or server based location)
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"cosmo96" <cosmo96@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC6A51A2-EA18-40EB-8D23-0583E5378FFB@microsoft.com...
| Thank you WP, Jens Peter, and Andrew Murray, but my problem is not solved. I do have Tripod as my web server. The problem is that
my local and remote webs are in the same location. I don't know how, or because of the remote web site properties box is in front of
the page that lists the remote and local site. Because this box is in the way I cannot navigate from local to remote, or publish. If
I remove the properties box, than the local and remote webs in the same location are also removed, hence I cannot navigate anything.
I am frustrated. I hope I am making sense to you. Thank you for your interest and help.
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| cosmo96 2004-07-30, 7:15 pm |
| I found the problem. I ran out of disc space with Tripod, so I deleted some files from the file manager. Everything is fine. Thank you all for your advice.
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