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Uploading from Publisher to new website
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| Art Layton 2004-06-09, 6:09 pm |
| I signed up for a website today for a local neighborhood association. I have created the website in Publisher. When I follow instructions for upload, I get the error message: "Can't find the URL http://" etc. This is the correct URL. Is it possible that I
just need to wait overnight for the site to be active? Any advice is appreciated.
Art Layton
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| David Bartosik - MS MVP 2004-06-09, 7:14 pm |
| It typically takes a couple of days for the new domain to be accessible on
the net. I think the "official" language is 24-72 hours.
In the meantime you can access the site via it's IP address if the host
provided you one.
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"Art Layton" <Art Layton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F2682BE8-793F-40E4-8EDD-F9ADEC534B46@microsoft.com...
> I signed up for a website today for a local neighborhood association. I
have created the website in Publisher. When I follow instructions for
upload, I get the error message: "Can't find the URL http://" etc. This is
the correct URL. Is it possible that I just need to wait overnight for the
site to be active? Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Art Layton
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| analog@logwell.com 2004-06-09, 11:15 pm |
| It is usually much quicker than that, but it CAN take a couple of days in a
worst case scenario. The worst i have personally seen was about 24 hours for
info to propogate, but it may be getting worse as time goes by.
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 16:18:07 -0500, "David Bartosik - MS MVP"
<forums@davidbartosik.com> wrote:
>It typically takes a couple of days for the new domain to be accessible on
>the net. I think the "official" language is 24-72 hours.
>In the meantime you can access the site via it's IP address if the host
>provided you one.
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