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Thomas A. Rowe
You are brave!. I was just offering a suggest on how file should be posted to a public accessible
web site when requesting help and not post attachment to the newsgroup, since we don't know the
sender.
Even when I know the sender, I don't open attachments unless the sender has sent me a prior email
telling to expect email with an attachment, and I don't any on a public newsgroup.
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web site when requesting help and not post attachment to the newsgroup, since we don't know the
sender.
Even when I know the sender, I don't open attachments unless the sender has sent me a prior email
telling to expect email with an attachment, and I don't any on a public newsgroup.
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Steve Easton said:Thomas, I opened the zip and it contains one html file and 5 images.
It is *not* a web site nor is it in a web folder.
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Thomas A. Rowe said:The best option is to upload a image or the site to a public accessible web site, then provide a
link in a post back to the newsgroup.
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How can I send you the attachments?
Wolfe
Sorry, I don't open attachments posted in newsgroups.
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Tom and Steve,
Originally the web provider had the attached web page on the site
as per attached file soapweb.zip
As mention in my email of today at 2:14PM, was trying to save it with
change but got it screwed up, Soapweb1.zip.
Just tried it again, received the following error message:
"Windows cannot access this folder. Make sure you typed the file name
correctly and that you have permission to access the folder.
Details:
220 cobalt.golden.net FTP server (BSDI version 7.00LS) ready.
530 User anonymous unknown"
The point is, was able to screw it up, but unable to correct it.
Thanks for your help
Wolfe
I understand that you have a web page. But do you have a *web*
created
first, so you File | Open web to get the web page.
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Hello Steve and Tom.
the web page is www.soapweb.ca
Yes I have a web page on my machine.
Have tried to open the web page on my system as per Steve direction,
but not sure if this is the one, as the background color is blue but
on
my
file/system it is beige/brown.
Wolfe
...also, do you have an actual web open (File | Open Web) or just
a
page?
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Do you have a copy of the entire web on your machine??
Also, can you open the "published" site using FrontPage by
opening
FrontPage and
then selecting File > Open Web and then entering
http://yourwebsite.com
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I am a beginner utilizing Microsoft Front Page.
Had a web page published with the assistance of web page
provider.
I have the password, etc to publish this web pages/perform
changes.
Now I would like to do it myself, but any changes performed in
Microsoft Front Page is not recognized when View/Reports/All
Files
is activated, get the response "There are no files in this
report".
Also "Publish Web" is greyed out.
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
Thank you
Wolfe
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