In FP File Menu | Open Web / Site are you typing:
http://www.mistymountaindesigns.com or just
www.mistymountaindesigns.com to access your site, you
must include the
http://.
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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Mr. Rusynko or anyone,
I have been able to publish my site in the past but for some unknown reason
I can't now. When I try ANY of the suggestions I get the alert could not find
web server at '
www.mistymountaindesigns.com' on port 80. I can access my
site with IE. Help Please!!!
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Thomas did not tell you to go to File Import
- that will not bring in your FP Web and structure / navigation, etc
- that is no better than going into Internet Explorer and doing a File Save As for each page
According to
http://www.facefrontiers.com/_vti_inf.html your EarthLink site Has the FP Server
Extensions so you can Publsih from the
online web to your PC as Thomas recommended
Read and follow these steps exactly
Open FP and select File Open Web and enter your URL as
http://www.facefrontiers.com/ and log in using your user Id and password
(if you get an error or can't log in contact EarthLink, or try to open your home page in
Internet Explorer at
http://www.facefrontiers.com/ and in IE select File Edit with FrontPage)
With the Online web open in FP run a Tools Recalculate Hyperlinks and select File Publish (All
Pages) and browse to an existing
folder on your PC
- say: C:\MyWeb or: C:\wwwFaceFrontiers (note: no spaces in folder names)
- if the folder doesn't exist you can create it in the dialog box, or create it in Windows
before you start
(recommend not using any prior FP web folder or location to prevent merging data from 2 webs)
- FP will ask if you want to convert the folder to a web - reply Yes
When done publishing use File Close Web to close the online web in FP
Then open your new local disc based web in FP
File Open Web and browse to the new folder you created, say C:\MyWeb
PS
Rename All your files and folders to remove all spaces and punctuation
- illegal html / breaks your links
- use an under_score for separation if you want - say: Cordingley_as_speaker
| I went to File/Import and the Import Web Wizard popped up. I typed in the web address where my
web is posted
(
www.facefrontiers.com)...it then asked if I wanted to let FP merge something-or-other (I said
yes)...it downloaded lots of
files...and when I went to the nav view it showed me only the home page.
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| Bill Cordingley
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| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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| > What were the steps you used to publish from EarthLink site to your PC - exactly
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| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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| > | > | Ah-ha! I was able to do that, I believe exactly as you suggested it. What happened SEEMS
to be that all files were downloaded
onto
| > my hard drive. When I opened the web, all I saw was the index/home page and it appears all
the links and structure and theme are
| > gone. I assume that Earthlink web hosting has the extensions because they talk about them
when I speak with them. Might I be
missing
| > something Here? Thanks for your very prompt response. You're up late!
| > |
| > | Bill
| > | --
| > | Bill Cordingley
| > |
| > |
| > | "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
| > |
| > | > As long as the site is published to a server that has the FP extensions, open the site
directly in
| > | > FP on the remote server via File Menu | Open Web and enter the
http://www.yourdomain.com
then your
| > | > login info, then click Ok, then click Open, next click File Menu | Publish Web and then
enter the
| > | > location for your HD, as C:\mywebsite, if you do not have a local web server installed,
or
| > | >
http://localhost/mywebsite if you have a local web server installed.
| > | >
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| > | > ==============================================
| > | > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > | > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| > | >
| > | > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > | > ==============================================
| > | > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > | >
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > | >
| > | > | > | > > Thanks. Given what you've said, since I already have the latest web online now, could
I just
| > | > somehow publish it back on my new machine? I've been trying to figure out how with
FP2000. Can you
| > | > give me some direction? Thanks very much!
| > | > > --
| > | > > Bill Cordingley
| > | > >
| > | > >
| > | > > "Face reader Bill" wrote:
| > | > >
| > | > > > I created my web on my old Windows 98 system (on an IDE hard drive) and have since
copied it to
| > | > my new XP system (with a PAPE[?] hard drive). However, when I am using FP2000 on my new
machine 1)
| > | > it requires me to keep inserting the FP2000 CD, and 2) more important, it won't let me
publish the
| > | > web to a new location. I get a "Can't access your files" error message. I suspect it may
have
| > | > something to do file formatting because of the different hard drives, as I've come
across this
| > | > problem before. I'm hoping someone out there might have a way I can publish it
successfully. Thanks
| > | > in advance! Bill
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