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I am trying to upload a 2007 MS Publisher website to godaddy.com. My
Publisher file uses Forms, and therefore uses Front Page Extensions. I have
enabled Front Page Extensions with godaddy. Typically, I use FTP to upload
to godaddy, but uploading this file using FTP will break the Front Page
Extensions (I tried that already), so I need to upload using HTTP protocol.
In Publisher 2003, you can follow the stated directions for HTTP uploading
and it works fine. However in Publisher 2007 (running Vista) when you
specify the web address (http://www.wrensummers.com) in the file Publish to
Web window as the File Name, I get the following error:
"the file name you have entered is too long or contains invalid characters.
Try again with a different name"
I am working with:
• MS Publisher 2007
• Vista
• IE7
• I do not have any special firewall or security settings enabled
Can someone please help with this problem? I've seen the same issue in the
workgroups, but no one has been able to supply an answer. I suspect it must
be a setting problem somewhere in Vista or IE7, but I have no idea where to
start looking for it.
Thoughts anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Thanks.
Publisher file uses Forms, and therefore uses Front Page Extensions. I have
enabled Front Page Extensions with godaddy. Typically, I use FTP to upload
to godaddy, but uploading this file using FTP will break the Front Page
Extensions (I tried that already), so I need to upload using HTTP protocol.
In Publisher 2003, you can follow the stated directions for HTTP uploading
and it works fine. However in Publisher 2007 (running Vista) when you
specify the web address (http://www.wrensummers.com) in the file Publish to
Web window as the File Name, I get the following error:
"the file name you have entered is too long or contains invalid characters.
Try again with a different name"
I am working with:
• MS Publisher 2007
• Vista
• IE7
• I do not have any special firewall or security settings enabled
Can someone please help with this problem? I've seen the same issue in the
workgroups, but no one has been able to supply an answer. I suspect it must
be a setting problem somewhere in Vista or IE7, but I have no idea where to
start looking for it.
Thoughts anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Thanks.