If the site had the FP extensions, then you would publish to a sub web / site and the subdomain
would be pointed to the sub web site, but since you are using FTP, you need to ask your host what is
the correct path to use to upload files for a subdomain under your account.
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"Zila" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CBF60A6A-2454-4AC9-B6E9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello Tina, I understand what's a subdomain. I just need to learn where to click and what to type
to make my subdomain be published.
> The host has a Control panel and I already saved a subdomain that's "scubbymasters". Then on
Frontpage, I opened a new website where I built new pages for this subdomain. Now I just need to
publish. That's a pain in my neck. I open the "website" called "squibbymasters". I go to "publish
website" on the botton right corner and comes up a small window called "Remote Websites Properties"
where I don't know if I have to change something on "Remote webiste location that is
:
ftp://69.93.78.115/public_html and "ftp directory" hat's empty field box.
>
> I don't know if I am explaining right, beucause my English is not so good. I speak portuguese.
> Thank you very much.
>
> >
> > "Zila" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:45F000C6-0830-480E-B8C9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Well, the owner of the host said to me that would work as a domain, like
> > "squibbymasters.com". But anyway, I just need that working! I asked her how
> > to publish this new website to her host and she doesn't know fp2003 very
> > well. I have a book and it's not helping me either.
> > > Can you tell me step by step how to publish this? I apreciate!
> > > Zila
> >
> > As Jens said
> > http://subdomain.mydomain.com and http://www.mydomain.com/subweb/
> >
> > is how it will look.
> >
> > it won't look like http://mydomain.com that's it.
> >
> > You could use a redirect or I think maybe it's called a 301 to point from
> > either http://subdomain.mydomain.com and http://www.mydomain.com/subweb
> > depending on how your host's server is setup ... to your squibbly domain ...
> > but I'm not sure how that will affect your SEO rating, a redirect would
> > affect it ... I don't know enough about redirecting methods you would have
> > to find out .. though of course if your not bothered about people finding
> > the site via search engines it's nothing to worry about .. but the se's do
> > have rules and I think this is one of them.
> >
> > To find out more about this I'd ask at
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SEO_Techniques/
> >
> > I put
> > how do you publish with frontpage to a subdomain? into google and this site
> > has a interactive tutorial which you might find helpful.
> >
> > http://support.imhosted.com/tutorial...inViaHTTP.html
> >
> > hth Tina
> >
> > http://accessfp.net/ - FrontPage Resource Centre
> > http://anybackpage.com/bytes/ - Ezine with Free E-books
> > http://artdoodle.com/ - Original Art
> > http://addonfp.com - FrontPage Add-ons
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >