S
Susan
I have FP 2003 and am maintaining a website www.esill.net. I recently added
the page
http://www.esill.net/Winter.htm
My problem is that the links do not work in Firefox (and a friend says that
it does not work on her Mac)-Home and the Catalogue Booklet. It appears to
work fine in Internet Explorer.
I thought maybe if I published it to my pc and then published it back it
might fix the problem. You cannot publish to itself can you?
Problem is that I have set up the Windows XP Pro with the server and I used
to be able to publish to it. But I cannot publish to http://localhost/esill
because I now receive a userid and password box. I can browse to the
website via c:\\Inetpub\wwwroot\esill but cannot use that to publish to. I
never can figure out what caused the userid/password box to start popping up
since I never set anything. I have had problems with this in the past and
have reformatted and installed the OS again with IIS but I am frustrated by
having to do this. I am the sole user of the pc so no one else has done
anything. I decided to forget this and try to publish to My Documents
location but then I receive a script error.
Is there a simple way to get the links to work?
the page
http://www.esill.net/Winter.htm
My problem is that the links do not work in Firefox (and a friend says that
it does not work on her Mac)-Home and the Catalogue Booklet. It appears to
work fine in Internet Explorer.
I thought maybe if I published it to my pc and then published it back it
might fix the problem. You cannot publish to itself can you?
Problem is that I have set up the Windows XP Pro with the server and I used
to be able to publish to it. But I cannot publish to http://localhost/esill
because I now receive a userid and password box. I can browse to the
website via c:\\Inetpub\wwwroot\esill but cannot use that to publish to. I
never can figure out what caused the userid/password box to start popping up
since I never set anything. I have had problems with this in the past and
have reformatted and installed the OS again with IIS but I am frustrated by
having to do this. I am the sole user of the pc so no one else has done
anything. I decided to forget this and try to publish to My Documents
location but then I receive a script error.
Is there a simple way to get the links to work?