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judithbear
Hi, I'm running FP 2003 w/sp1 on a Windows XP HE. I run our church website
through godaddy.com using fp extensions. Today when I tried to update I made
changes to the home page only and then published. The result was shared
borders only repeating as many times as I published/republished. (see
www.stpaul-florin.org ) The page itself is not there. Other pages, not
published today, appear unaffected. (see
http://www.stpaul-florin.org/parish/parish.htm)
I uninstalled and reinstalled fp extensions with no change. I've asked
godaddy support for guidance and am awaiting response - but in the meantime I
wondered if the page was corrupted somehow so I thought I'd just create a new
home page. Do I just create a new page, assign it as the new home page, and
then delete the old home page? Is there a specific way to do it? While I'm
familiar with this program I have never created a new home page and don't
want to screw up the rest of the site.
I'm just a volunteer lady, not a techie, so any and all advice will be
greatefully appreciated.
through godaddy.com using fp extensions. Today when I tried to update I made
changes to the home page only and then published. The result was shared
borders only repeating as many times as I published/republished. (see
www.stpaul-florin.org ) The page itself is not there. Other pages, not
published today, appear unaffected. (see
http://www.stpaul-florin.org/parish/parish.htm)
I uninstalled and reinstalled fp extensions with no change. I've asked
godaddy support for guidance and am awaiting response - but in the meantime I
wondered if the page was corrupted somehow so I thought I'd just create a new
home page. Do I just create a new page, assign it as the new home page, and
then delete the old home page? Is there a specific way to do it? While I'm
familiar with this program I have never created a new home page and don't
want to screw up the rest of the site.
I'm just a volunteer lady, not a techie, so any and all advice will be
greatefully appreciated.