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CyberCafe
I'm using FP 2002 on Windows XP Pro, dial-up connection (with
accelerator) to a paid host site (HostSave). Extensions on the host
site okay.
When I try to publish to the host site, I get some of the fastest
timeouts there could possibly be. Since I've heard large web sites
(like mine) can be hard to publish, I did the following things to try to
force FP to publish: deleted a lot of graphics files, separated some of
the main site into subwebs, marked a bunch of files to not publish, set
it to only publish changed files, cleaned out the logs/stats. None of
that stuff helped getting my pages published. Also took down the
firewalls. Tried a live update but am getting timed out after a few
seconds although I was able to capture most of the navigation structure
but none of the subfolders (in the folder pane) or subwebs. I noticed
if I clicked on a box in the navigation structure, I could grab the
page, but then it wouldn't save back to the host site (timed out in just
a few seconds).
Trying to publish has been a chronic problem. Once in a blue moon, I
get lucky though. The host has good up time, and I've never had
problems or slowness viewing or refreshing any of my pages from a browser.
Okay, folks, is there a way to work around this problem or will
upgrading to FP 2003 solve this problem? My web site is big, like I
said, but no where near the amount the host gives customers. If FP
can't handle the task, can someone suggest a program that can. I don't
use the fancy stuff in FP or scripts or anything like that; just simple
stuff.
Barb
accelerator) to a paid host site (HostSave). Extensions on the host
site okay.
When I try to publish to the host site, I get some of the fastest
timeouts there could possibly be. Since I've heard large web sites
(like mine) can be hard to publish, I did the following things to try to
force FP to publish: deleted a lot of graphics files, separated some of
the main site into subwebs, marked a bunch of files to not publish, set
it to only publish changed files, cleaned out the logs/stats. None of
that stuff helped getting my pages published. Also took down the
firewalls. Tried a live update but am getting timed out after a few
seconds although I was able to capture most of the navigation structure
but none of the subfolders (in the folder pane) or subwebs. I noticed
if I clicked on a box in the navigation structure, I could grab the
page, but then it wouldn't save back to the host site (timed out in just
a few seconds).
Trying to publish has been a chronic problem. Once in a blue moon, I
get lucky though. The host has good up time, and I've never had
problems or slowness viewing or refreshing any of my pages from a browser.
Okay, folks, is there a way to work around this problem or will
upgrading to FP 2003 solve this problem? My web site is big, like I
said, but no where near the amount the host gives customers. If FP
can't handle the task, can someone suggest a program that can. I don't
use the fancy stuff in FP or scripts or anything like that; just simple
stuff.
Barb