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Author grrr - publishing problems ... again

2006-02-16, 7:04 pm

ok, I have created my website, previews nicely (locally). I have to save it
locally and use an ftp 'portal' on another website to upload the files (I
did this fine in November), I had numerous changes to make so I deleted the
entire website from the host server and have uploaded the updated data.
However, for some reason I can't remember, all of the pages under index.htm
are referenceing my local drive "G:\CTS\Web..." - i.e. no one can navigate
past the index.htm page.

The last time I did this, the pages referenced the folder 'index_files' and
referred to everything relatively - and it worked, nicely!

What have I forgotten between November and February ???

www.cadtrainingsolutions.com

tia-

rb


DavidF

2006-02-16, 7:04 pm

This can happen if you are using a Master Page in your Pub file. Master
pages are best used in print documents, not web publications.

DavidF

<rb> wrote in message news:r_adnYPSNJCSgW3eRVn-gg@bresnan.com...
> ok, I have created my website, previews nicely (locally). I have to save

it
> locally and use an ftp 'portal' on another website to upload the files (I
> did this fine in November), I had numerous changes to make so I deleted

the
> entire website from the host server and have uploaded the updated data.
> However, for some reason I can't remember, all of the pages under

index.htm
> are referenceing my local drive "G:\CTS\Web..." - i.e. no one can navigate
> past the index.htm page.
>
> The last time I did this, the pages referenced the folder 'index_files'

and
> referred to everything relatively - and it worked, nicely!
>
> What have I forgotten between November and February ???
>
> www.cadtrainingsolutions.com
>
> tia-
>
> rb
>
>



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