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Hyperlink problems/relative links
 

ummibra




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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:53 PM  
I publish my site via FTP. To get my web links to work (to my own pages), I
have to manually type the whole url and file name to get them to work on the
uploaded page. . When I do this, the selected state feature no longer works.
When I view my site online and hover over a link, it only gives me the page
name, not the whole url, so users cannot access the page. I upload to my roo
t
directory where my web host tells me and my index page comes up, but I have
to do as mentioned above for users to be able to access my pages.


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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:53 PM  
If you are using the navbar wizard to create a navbar, Publisher will write
relative links to your other pages. When you tried to change that by writing
absolute links, that will break the "selected state feature". Also don't
forget that unless you changed it, the default output when you Publish to
the Web (assuming you are using Pub 2003) is an "index.htm" file, and a
subfolder called "index_files" which contain your other pages and
graphics...both of these need to be uploaded to your site. The navbar wizard
will create relative links to those pages.

You will probably need to recreate or repair your navbar, but it is hard for
me to say which without seeing what you did. Instead, go to Help in
Publisher and type in "navigation" and you will get instructions on
troubleshooting navbars, adding, removing, changing or reordering links on
your navbar, creating new navbars, etc. Read through those instructions, and
you should know how to fix your particular situation. If not, post back and
we can try to offer further advice. And don't forget to delete your old
Publisher HTML files and folder off your site, before you upload your new.

DavidF

"ummibra" <ummibra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I publish my site via FTP. To get my web links to work (to my own pages), I
> have to manually type the whole url and file name to get them to work on
> the
> uploaded page. . When I do this, the selected state feature no longer
> works.
> When I view my site online and hover over a link, it only gives me the
> page
> name, not the whole url, so users cannot access the page. I upload to my
> root
> directory where my web host tells me and my index page comes up, but I
> have
> to do as mentioned above for users to be able to access my pages.




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ummibra




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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:54 PM  
Thank you David for your quick response.
I understood what you were saying about the selected state feature being
broken, and I think that I know how to fix the nav bar back, but I am still
unclear as to how to get the links to work on my site if I keep the nav bar
intact with the relative links.  When I have the relative links, and then I
publish and hover over a link it just gives the page name, not the whole url
,
so that if you clicked on a link you get an error.  I published my files to
the root directory where my host, Tripod, suggested and the index works, but
not the links from there, so that's why I went in and changed them manually.

"DavidF" wrote:

> If you are using the navbar wizard to create a navbar, Publisher will writ
e
> relative links to your other pages. When you tried to change that by writi
ng
> absolute links, that will break the "selected state feature". Also don't
> forget that unless you changed it, the default output when you Publish to
> the Web (assuming you are using Pub 2003) is an "index.htm" file, and a
> subfolder called "index_files" which contain your other pages and
> graphics...both of these need to be uploaded to your site. The navbar wiza
rd
> will create relative links to those pages.
>
> You will probably need to recreate or repair your navbar, but it is hard f
or
> me to say which without seeing what you did. Instead, go to Help in
> Publisher and type in "navigation" and you will get instructions on
> troubleshooting navbars, adding, removing, changing or reordering links on
> your navbar, creating new navbars, etc. Read through those instructions, a
nd
> you should know how to fix your particular situation. If not, post back an
d
> we can try to offer further advice. And don't forget to delete your old
> Publisher HTML files and folder off your site, before you upload your new.
>
> DavidF
>
> "ummibra" <ummibra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4D79DB16-8293-43AB-8C41-995097A1A490@microsoft.com... 
>
>
>


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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:54 PM  
Are you using the free hosting at Tripod that requires an ad on your site?
If so, your problems are probably caused by Tripod "framing" your site,
which is not supported by Publisher. You can contact your host and ask them
if they are framing your site, and is there is a workaround, or build your
own navbar with absolute links, or switch to a different hosting plan that
doesn't require framing. If you browse to your site with IE, then View >
Source you might spot some code referencing the framing.

Here is an article about building your own textual navbar that might help if
you go that direction: "Code your own textual navigation menu in Publisher":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/16/81255.aspx

If you go with a textual navbar, you might also read: "Replace underlined
hyperlinks in your Publisher web with non underlined hyperlinks":
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/12/81269.aspx
Where it discusses a couple ways to enhance your textual links.

And if you aren't using the free hosting and your site isn't being framed,
post the URL and we'll take a look at it.

DavidF

"ummibra" <ummibra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you David for your quick response.
> I understood what you were saying about the selected state feature being
> broken, and I think that I know how to fix the nav bar back, but I am
> still
> unclear as to how to get the links to work on my site if I keep the nav
> bar
> intact with the relative links.  When I have the relative links, and then
> I
> publish and hover over a link it just gives the page name, not the whole
> url,
> so that if you clicked on a link you get an error.  I published my files
> to
> the root directory where my host, Tripod, suggested and the index works,
> but
> not the links from there, so that's why I went in and changed them
> manually.
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
> 




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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:54 PM  
Yes, I do have the free hosting at Tripod that requires ads.  I contacted
them and and waiting to hear if there is a way to work around that if that i
s
the problem.
If they respond with something useful, I'll post it back here in case anyone
else is interested.  But I'll probably end up sticking with the absolute
links, its no big deal, just a little more effort.

Again, thanks David for your quick and helpful responses.

"DavidF" wrote:

> Are you using the free hosting at Tripod that requires an ad on your site?
> If so, your problems are probably caused by Tripod "framing" your site,
> which is not supported by Publisher. You can contact your host and ask the
m
> if they are framing your site, and is there is a workaround, or build your
> own navbar with absolute links, or switch to a different hosting plan that
> doesn't require framing. If you browse to your site with IE, then View >
> Source you might spot some code referencing the framing.
>
> Here is an article about building your own textual navbar that might help 
if
> you go that direction: "Code your own textual navigation menu in Publisher
":
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/16/81255.aspx
>
> If you go with a textual navbar, you might also read: "Replace underlined
> hyperlinks in your Publisher web with non underlined hyperlinks":
> http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/12/81269.aspx
> Where it discusses a couple ways to enhance your textual links.
>
> And if you aren't using the free hosting and your site isn't being framed,
> post the URL and we'll take a look at it.
>
> DavidF
>
> "ummibra" <ummibra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B301817B-2197-449B-A793-47ABCD9D989E@microsoft.com... 
>
>
>


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Old Post  07-10-06 - 11:54 PM  
Thanks, and yes, please post back with what you find out. Others have had
the same issue...

DavidF

"ummibra" <ummibra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, I do have the free hosting at Tripod that requires ads.  I contacted
> them and and waiting to hear if there is a way to work around that if that
> is
> the problem.
> If they respond with something useful, I'll post it back here in case
> anyone
> else is interested.  But I'll probably end up sticking with the absolute
> links, its no big deal, just a little more effort.
>
> Again, thanks David for your quick and helpful responses.
>
> "DavidF" wrote:
> 




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