Navigation bar problem

G

Guest

I copied and page a web page under my home page so that the new page has the
same colors, frames and link bar as the existing ones. Then I changed the
name of this web page and the text inside.
When I open this page in Frontpage 2003, in Design and Preview view,
everything is fine, I see the new page name on the link bar on the left and
on the page banner on the top. But when I preview it in Internet Explorer 6.0
on my local computer, I see the name of the old page on the link bar and on
the page banner, but the text of the page is the new one and good.
I didn't publish my web site on the internet yet because I have dial-up
connection and I will have DSL next week.
Do you know how to fix this problem ?
 
G

Guest

Dear Jacques,

If you had been working on this web page and previously viewed it in I.E.,
you'll need to refresh your page in I.E. to view the changes. I don't mean
to sound condescending, but I've done this so many times in the past and can
laugh about it now that it's no longer a problem, so I thought I'd give you
the easiest answer first. Also, if you're working on your site live, haven't
published it yet (as you stated), then viewing the live version of your
revised page, won't show the changes either. Let me know if you're still
having a problem.
 
G

Guest

I already refreshed it and I even deleted the cookies and temporary internet
files in Internet Explorer. Adn the problem was still there.

Jacques
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Try; Tools | Recalculate Hyperlinks, see if that helps.


|I already refreshed it and I even deleted the cookies and temporary
internet
| files in Internet Explorer. Adn the problem was still there.
|
| Jacques
|
| "Ruth Allen" wrote:
|
| > Dear Jacques,
| >
| > If you had been working on this web page and previously viewed it in
I.E.,
| > you'll need to refresh your page in I.E. to view the changes. I don't
mean
| > to sound condescending, but I've done this so many times in the past and
can
| > laugh about it now that it's no longer a problem, so I thought I'd give
you
| > the easiest answer first. Also, if you're working on your site live,
haven't
| > published it yet (as you stated), then viewing the live version of your
| > revised page, won't show the changes either. Let me know if you're
still
| > having a problem.
| > --
| > Ruth Allen
| > EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY
| > embracingtech.com
| >
| >
| > "Jacques" wrote:
| >
| > > I copied and page a web page under my home page so that the new page
has the
| > > same colors, frames and link bar as the existing ones. Then I changed
the
| > > name of this web page and the text inside.
| > > When I open this page in Frontpage 2003, in Design and Preview view,
| > > everything is fine, I see the new page name on the link bar on the
left and
| > > on the page banner on the top. But when I preview it in Internet
Explorer 6.0
| > > on my local computer, I see the name of the old page on the link bar
and on
| > > the page banner, but the text of the page is the new one and good.
| > > I didn't publish my web site on the internet yet because I have
dial-up
| > > connection and I will have DSL next week.
| > > Do you know how to fix this problem ?
| > >
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Go to Navigation and rename the page there.



| Unfortunately, it didn't work.
|
| Jacques
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > Try; Tools | Recalculate Hyperlinks, see if that helps.
| >
| >
| > | > |I already refreshed it and I even deleted the cookies and temporary
| > internet
| > | files in Internet Explorer. Adn the problem was still there.
| > |
| > | Jacques
| > |
| > | "Ruth Allen" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Dear Jacques,
| > | >
| > | > If you had been working on this web page and previously viewed it in
| > I.E.,
| > | > you'll need to refresh your page in I.E. to view the changes. I
don't
| > mean
| > | > to sound condescending, but I've done this so many times in the past
and
| > can
| > | > laugh about it now that it's no longer a problem, so I thought I'd
give
| > you
| > | > the easiest answer first. Also, if you're working on your site
live,
| > haven't
| > | > published it yet (as you stated), then viewing the live version of
your
| > | > revised page, won't show the changes either. Let me know if you're
| > still
| > | > having a problem.
| > | > --
| > | > Ruth Allen
| > | > EMBRACING TECHNOLOGY
| > | > embracingtech.com
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > "Jacques" wrote:
| > | >
| > | > > I copied and page a web page under my home page so that the new
page
| > has the
| > | > > same colors, frames and link bar as the existing ones. Then I
changed
| > the
| > | > > name of this web page and the text inside.
| > | > > When I open this page in Frontpage 2003, in Design and Preview
view,
| > | > > everything is fine, I see the new page name on the link bar on the
| > left and
| > | > > on the page banner on the top. But when I preview it in Internet
| > Explorer 6.0
| > | > > on my local computer, I see the name of the old page on the link
bar
| > and on
| > | > > the page banner, but the text of the page is the new one and good.
| > | > > I didn't publish my web site on the internet yet because I have
| > dial-up
| > | > > connection and I will have DSL next week.
| > | > > Do you know how to fix this problem ?
| > | > >
| >
| >
| >
 

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