Problem w/themes when publishing site

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Randy Grove

I maintain a site at http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I use Frontpage 2002
running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no problems. Now, when I
publish the site from my normal computer, no formatting is published. I am
using a modified theme, but that theme has published successfully in the
past, and will continue to publish successfully from a different computer
than the one I normally use, so I know that it is not a server-end problem,
it is something specific to the one computer I normally publish from. It is
not specific to the theme, either, as no themes (including default,
non-modified themes) will publish properly from this specific computer. The
theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing computer both before and
after publishing.

Since I only have limited access to the computer that will publish properly,
I need to get this figured out so that I can use my own system to publish
from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been unable to find any
indication of what the problem is.

Any help in figuring out the problem would be very much appreciated.

(Note: the site as currently published displays correctly, as I most
recently published from the computer
that works. However, if I were to publish from the "bad" system, none of
the graphics would be visible, all the text would be in Times New Roman with
no formatting).
 
Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
(all I find there is an empty page)

Open the online subweb in FP
File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
and use File Publish all to your new PC

--



| I maintain a site at http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I use Frontpage 2002
| running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no problems. Now, when I
| publish the site from my normal computer, no formatting is published. I am
| using a modified theme, but that theme has published successfully in the
| past, and will continue to publish successfully from a different computer
| than the one I normally use, so I know that it is not a server-end problem,
| it is something specific to the one computer I normally publish from. It is
| not specific to the theme, either, as no themes (including default,
| non-modified themes) will publish properly from this specific computer. The
| theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing computer both before and
| after publishing.
|
| Since I only have limited access to the computer that will publish properly,
| I need to get this figured out so that I can use my own system to publish
| from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been unable to find any
| indication of what the problem is.
|
| Any help in figuring out the problem would be very much appreciated.
|
| (Note: the site as currently published displays correctly, as I most
| recently published from the computer
| that works. However, if I were to publish from the "bad" system, none of
| the graphics would be visible, all the text would be in Times New Roman with
| no formatting).
|
|
 
The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site and
CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
for me on several different machines, try this link:
http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).

I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
theme formatting never gets published. I have also tried
publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which publishes
everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back to
my problem machine, but if after that I re-publish from my
problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
publish a selected file.

The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
machine I publish from, both before and after publishing,
but the published version on the ISP's server has no
formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
(Currently the published site has formatting because I
published from a different machine.)

Your help is greatly appreciated.

-----Original Message-----
Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
 
That does not make it a subweb
- unless you created it as a subweb and can open it in FP as a subweb, it's just a folder

Any folder with a home page file name in it will open that home page w/o it being a subweb

--



| The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site and
| CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
| for me on several different machines, try this link:
| http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).
|
| I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
| server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
| theme formatting never gets published. I have also tried
| publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which publishes
| everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back to
| my problem machine, but if after that I re-publish from my
| problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
| This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
| publish a selected file.
|
| The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
| machine I publish from, both before and after publishing,
| but the published version on the ISP's server has no
| formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
| (Currently the published site has formatting because I
| published from a different machine.)
|
| Your help is greatly appreciated.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
| valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
| >(all I find there is an empty page)
| >
| >Open the online subweb in FP
| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
| >and use File Publish all to your new PC
| >
| >--
| >_____________________________________________
| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >_____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | >| I maintain a site at http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I
| use Frontpage 2002
| >| running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no
| problems. Now, when I
| >| publish the site from my normal computer, no formatting
| is published. I am
| >| using a modified theme, but that theme has published
| successfully in the
| >| past, and will continue to publish successfully from a
| different computer
| >| than the one I normally use, so I know that it is not a
| server-end problem,
| >| it is something specific to the one computer I normally
| publish from. It is
| >| not specific to the theme, either, as no themes
| (including default,
| >| non-modified themes) will publish properly from this
| specific computer. The
| >| theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing
| computer both before and
| >| after publishing.
| >|
| >| Since I only have limited access to the computer that
| will publish properly,
| >| I need to get this figured out so that I can use my own
| system to publish
| >| from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been
| unable to find any
| >| indication of what the problem is.
| >|
| >| Any help in figuring out the problem would be very much
| appreciated.
| >|
| >| (Note: the site as currently published displays
| correctly, as I most
| >| recently published from the computer
| >| that works. However, if I were to publish from
| the "bad" system, none of
| >| the graphics would be visible, all the text would be in
| Times New Roman with
| >| no formatting).
| >|
| >|
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
Sorry, I guess I didn't understand the distinction between
subwebs and folders (and am still not sure I do, but I'll
read up tonight). However, I've never published it as a
subweb and that used to always work fine, no matter which
machine I published from. Now my machine of preference
seems to not publish the theme formatting for some reason.

Were you able to view the site OK?

Thanks,
Randy
-----Original Message-----
That does not make it a subweb
- unless you created it as a subweb and can open it in FP
as a subweb, it's just a folder
Any folder with a home page file name in it will open
that home page w/o it being a subweb
--



| The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site and
| CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
| for me on several different machines, try this link:
| http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).
|
| I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
| server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
| theme formatting never gets published. I have also tried
| publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which publishes
| everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back to
| my problem machine, but if after that I re-publish from my
| problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
| This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
| publish a selected file.
|
| The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
| machine I publish from, both before and after publishing,
| but the published version on the ISP's server has no
| formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
| (Currently the published site has formatting because I
| published from a different machine.)
|
| Your help is greatly appreciated.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
| valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
| >(all I find there is an empty page)
| >
| >Open the online subweb in FP
| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
| >and use File Publish all to your new PC
| >
| >--
| >_____________________________________________
| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >_____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | >| I maintain a site at
http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I
 
When you publish, are you publish via FP's http mode or FP's FTP mode?

http://

or

ftp://

--

==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


Randy Grove said:
Sorry, I guess I didn't understand the distinction between
subwebs and folders (and am still not sure I do, but I'll
read up tonight). However, I've never published it as a
subweb and that used to always work fine, no matter which
machine I published from. Now my machine of preference
seems to not publish the theme formatting for some reason.

Were you able to view the site OK?

Thanks,
Randy
-----Original Message-----
That does not make it a subweb
- unless you created it as a subweb and can open it in FP
as a subweb, it's just a folder
Any folder with a home page file name in it will open
that home page w/o it being a subweb
--



| The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site and
| CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
| for me on several different machines, try this link:
| http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).
|
| I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
| server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
| theme formatting never gets published. I have also tried
| publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which publishes
| everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back to
| my problem machine, but if after that I re-publish from my
| problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
| This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
| publish a selected file.
|
| The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
| machine I publish from, both before and after publishing,
| but the published version on the ISP's server has no
| formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
| (Currently the published site has formatting because I
| published from a different machine.)
|
| Your help is greatly appreciated.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
| valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
| >(all I find there is an empty page)
| >
| >Open the online subweb in FP
| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
| >and use File Publish all to your new PC
| >
| >--
| >_____________________________________________
| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >_____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | >| I maintain a site at
http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I
| use Frontpage 2002
| >| running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no
| problems. Now, when I
| >| publish the site from my normal computer, no formatting
| is published. I am
| >| using a modified theme, but that theme has published
| successfully in the
| >| past, and will continue to publish successfully from a
| different computer
| >| than the one I normally use, so I know that it is not a
| server-end problem,
| >| it is something specific to the one computer I normally
| publish from. It is
| >| not specific to the theme, either, as no themes
| (including default,
| >| non-modified themes) will publish properly from this
| specific computer. The
| >| theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing
| computer both before and
| >| after publishing.
| >|
| >| Since I only have limited access to the computer that
| will publish properly,
| >| I need to get this figured out so that I can use my own
| system to publish
| >| from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been
| unable to find any
| >| indication of what the problem is.
| >|
| >| Any help in figuring out the problem would be very much
| appreciated.
| >|
| >| (Note: the site as currently published displays
| correctly, as I most
| >| recently published from the computer
| >| that works. However, if I were to publish from
| the "bad" system, none of
| >| the graphics would be visible, all the text would be in
| Times New Roman with
| >| no formatting).
| >|
| >|
| >
| >
| >.
| >


.
 
I am publishing via http mode. My ISP has FP server extensions installed.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
When you publish, are you publish via FP's http mode or FP's FTP mode?

http://

or

ftp://

--

==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


Randy Grove said:
Sorry, I guess I didn't understand the distinction between
subwebs and folders (and am still not sure I do, but I'll
read up tonight). However, I've never published it as a
subweb and that used to always work fine, no matter which
machine I published from. Now my machine of preference
seems to not publish the theme formatting for some reason.

Were you able to view the site OK?

Thanks,
Randy
-----Original Message-----
That does not make it a subweb
- unless you created it as a subweb and can open it in FP
as a subweb, it's just a folder
Any folder with a home page file name in it will open
that home page w/o it being a subweb
--



| The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site and
| CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
| for me on several different machines, try this link:
| http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).
|
| I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
| server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
| theme formatting never gets published. I have also tried
| publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which publishes
| everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back to
| my problem machine, but if after that I re-publish from my
| problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
| This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
| publish a selected file.
|
| The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
| machine I publish from, both before and after publishing,
| but the published version on the ISP's server has no
| formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
| (Currently the published site has formatting because I
| published from a different machine.)
|
| Your help is greatly appreciated.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
| valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
| >(all I find there is an empty page)
| >
| >Open the online subweb in FP
| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
| >and use File Publish all to your new PC
| >
| >--
| >_____________________________________________
| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >_____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | >| I maintain a site at
http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I
| use Frontpage 2002
| >| running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no
| problems. Now, when I
| >| publish the site from my normal computer, no formatting
| is published. I am
| >| using a modified theme, but that theme has published
| successfully in the
| >| past, and will continue to publish successfully from a
| different computer
| >| than the one I normally use, so I know that it is not a
| server-end problem,
| >| it is something specific to the one computer I normally
| publish from. It is
| >| not specific to the theme, either, as no themes
| (including default,
| >| non-modified themes) will publish properly from this
| specific computer. The
| >| theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing
| computer both before and
| >| after publishing.
| >|
| >| Since I only have limited access to the computer that
| will publish properly,
| >| I need to get this figured out so that I can use my own
| system to publish
| >| from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been
| unable to find any
| >| indication of what the problem is.
| >|
| >| Any help in figuring out the problem would be very much
| appreciated.
| >|
| >| (Note: the site as currently published displays
| correctly, as I most
| >| recently published from the computer
| >| that works. However, if I were to publish from
| the "bad" system, none of
| >| the graphics would be visible, all the text would be in
| Times New Roman with
| >| no formatting).
| >|
| >|
| >
| >
| >.
| >


.
 
If your host supports the FP Se and subwebs,
Open your online web in FP
File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/ and log in
Then right click the CASS folder and select convert to web
(it should get a web globe in it)
Then double click it to open the subweb and apply your theme

You should be able to publish the subweb from, your local using File Publish Web and entering
http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CASS/
--



| I am publishing via http mode. My ISP has FP server extensions installed.
|
| | > When you publish, are you publish via FP's http mode or FP's FTP mode?
| >
| > http://
| >
| > or
| >
| > ftp://
| >
| > --
| >
| > ==============================================
| > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
| >
| > FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
| > MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| > ==============================================
| > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >
| > | > > Sorry, I guess I didn't understand the distinction between
| > > subwebs and folders (and am still not sure I do, but I'll
| > > read up tonight). However, I've never published it as a
| > > subweb and that used to always work fine, no matter which
| > > machine I published from. Now my machine of preference
| > > seems to not publish the theme formatting for some reason.
| > >
| > > Were you able to view the site OK?
| > >
| > > Thanks,
| > > Randy
| > >
| > > >-----Original Message-----
| > > >That does not make it a subweb
| > > >- unless you created it as a subweb and can open it in FP
| > > as a subweb, it's just a folder
| > > >
| > > >Any folder with a home page file name in it will open
| > > that home page w/o it being a subweb
| > > >
| > > >--
| > > >_____________________________________________
| > > >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > > >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > > >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > > > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > > >_____________________________________________
| > > >
| > > >
| > > | > > >| The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site
| > > and
| > > >| CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
| > > >| for me on several different machines, try this link:
| > > >| http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).
| > > >|
| > > >| I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
| > > >| server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
| > > >| theme formatting never gets published. I have also
| > > tried
| > > >| publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which
| > > publishes
| > > >| everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back
| > > to
| > > >| my problem machine, but if after that I re-publish from
| > > my
| > > >| problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
| > > >| This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
| > > >| publish a selected file.
| > > >|
| > > >| The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
| > > >| machine I publish from, both before and after
| > > publishing,
| > > >| but the published version on the ISP's server has no
| > > >| formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
| > > >| (Currently the published site has formatting because I
| > > >| published from a different machine.)
| > > >|
| > > >| Your help is greatly appreciated.
| > > >|
| > > >|
| > > >| >-----Original Message-----
| > > >| >Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
| > > >| valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
| > > >| >(all I find there is an empty page)
| > > >| >
| > > >| >Open the online subweb in FP
| > > >| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
| > > >| >and use File Publish all to your new PC
| > > >| >
| > > >| >--
| > > >| >_____________________________________________
| > > >| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP -
| > > FrontPage ]
| > > >| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!"
| > > (-;
| > > >| >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > > >| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > > >| >_____________________________________________
| > > >| >
| > > >| >
| > > >| | > > >| >| I maintain a site at
| > > http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I
| > > >| use Frontpage 2002
| > > >| >| running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no
| > > >| problems. Now, when I
| > > >| >| publish the site from my normal computer, no
| > > formatting
| > > >| is published. I am
| > > >| >| using a modified theme, but that theme has published
| > > >| successfully in the
| > > >| >| past, and will continue to publish successfully from
| > > a
| > > >| different computer
| > > >| >| than the one I normally use, so I know that it is
| > > not a
| > > >| server-end problem,
| > > >| >| it is something specific to the one computer I
| > > normally
| > > >| publish from. It is
| > > >| >| not specific to the theme, either, as no themes
| > > >| (including default,
| > > >| >| non-modified themes) will publish properly from this
| > > >| specific computer. The
| > > >| >| theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing
| > > >| computer both before and
| > > >| >| after publishing.
| > > >| >|
| > > >| >| Since I only have limited access to the computer that
| > > >| will publish properly,
| > > >| >| I need to get this figured out so that I can use my
| > > own
| > > >| system to publish
| > > >| >| from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been
| > > >| unable to find any
| > > >| >| indication of what the problem is.
| > > >| >|
| > > >| >| Any help in figuring out the problem would be very
| > > much
| > > >| appreciated.
| > > >| >|
| > > >| >| (Note: the site as currently published displays
| > > >| correctly, as I most
| > > >| >| recently published from the computer
| > > >| >| that works. However, if I were to publish from
| > > >| the "bad" system, none of
| > > >| >| the graphics would be visible, all the text would be
| > > in
| > > >| Times New Roman with
| > > >| >| no formatting).
| > > >| >|
| > > >| >|
| > > >| >
| > > >| >
| > > >| >.
| > > >| >
| > > >
| > > >
| > > >.
| > > >
| >
| >
|
|
 
Steve said:
If your host supports the FP Se and subwebs,
Open your online web in FP
File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/ and log in
Then right click the CASS folder and select convert to web
(it should get a web globe in it)
Then double click it to open the subweb and apply your theme

You should be able to publish the subweb from, your local
using File Publish Web and entering

I've read a bit about subwebs and I'm not sure why I'd
want to convert my site to a subweb. The site will
display correctly the way it is currently published, as
long as I don't publish from my home PC. Will converting
to a subweb allow me to publish from my home PC without
losing the themes, and if so, why? I used to publish from
that PC with no problems and have never published the site
as a subweb. And I can currently fix the site from my
work PC without publishing as a subweb.

Incidentally, the URL for my site does not have "www" at
the beginning, it is
simply "http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS". You should be
able to access the site right now with that URL, and I
doubt that you can access if you've been including
a "www." before the "fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS". At least,
I can't. I only mention this point in case it has
something to do with your advice regarding subwebs. If
you've been unable to view my site, it is probably because
of the URL construction you've been using, not because it
is not a subweb.

If you do browse my web, the theme is displaying properly
right now. The problem is, if I publish from my home PC,
the theme formatting will completely disappear. The site
will still be online and browsable, it just looks like
plain, unformatted text.

Thanks,
Randy
 
A web is either a root web or a subweb and in FP you can only publish to a web (not a folder)
Your root web is http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/ (currently an empty page if you use that link)
- contact your host as they have not created a DNS to http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/, only to http://fp1.centurytel.net/, so users
trying the www get a server not found (that is a non std setup), and that may also be why you are having publishing problems in FP

If you want users to access http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS and you also want to publish to it in FP it must be a subweb (and your
host must support subwebs)

In FP the 2 webs (root and subweb) can be 2 completely different webs
(including different themes, navigation, etc)
Also you must apply a theme to all pages (then you can set select pages not to use your theme)

Right now all you can do is open your root web http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS in FP and use File Publish All to your local PC to try
to get the webs in sync

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| Steve wrote:
|
| >If your host supports the FP Se and subwebs,
| >Open your online web in FP
| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/ and log in
| >Then right click the CASS folder and select convert to web
| >(it should get a web globe in it)
| >Then double click it to open the subweb and apply your
| theme
| >
| >You should be able to publish the subweb from, your local
| using File Publish Web and entering
| >http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CASS/
| >--
|
| I've read a bit about subwebs and I'm not sure why I'd
| want to convert my site to a subweb. The site will
| display correctly the way it is currently published, as
| long as I don't publish from my home PC. Will converting
| to a subweb allow me to publish from my home PC without
| losing the themes, and if so, why? I used to publish from
| that PC with no problems and have never published the site
| as a subweb. And I can currently fix the site from my
| work PC without publishing as a subweb.
|
| Incidentally, the URL for my site does not have "www" at
| the beginning, it is
| simply "http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS". You should be
| able to access the site right now with that URL, and I
| doubt that you can access if you've been including
| a "www." before the "fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS". At least,
| I can't. I only mention this point in case it has
| something to do with your advice regarding subwebs. If
| you've been unable to view my site, it is probably because
| of the URL construction you've been using, not because it
| is not a subweb.
|
| If you do browse my web, the theme is displaying properly
| right now. The problem is, if I publish from my home PC,
| the theme formatting will completely disappear. The site
| will still be online and browsable, it just looks like
| plain, unformatted text.
|
| Thanks,
| Randy
 
Hi,

I suggest to ask your ISP to re-install the frontpage
extensions. If it happens again then do what I did.
I switched to another ISP who doesn't overload their
servers.

My buttons were blank, I had to change the theme, upload
it, change the theme back and upload again.
After my ISP re-installed the FP server extensions it
worked for at least one upload, sometimes for up to 4.
Then the button text dissapeard again.

Since I switched to the new ISP - smooth sailing with FP.
The server is updating small changes within seconds.

Hint: Get a free webhosting and test your uploads... then
switch to a better ISP. Hope that helps you too.



-----Original Message-----
I am publishing via http mode. My ISP has FP server extensions installed.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
When you publish, are you publish via FP's http mode or FP's FTP mode?

http://

or

ftp://

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Randy Grove said:
Sorry, I guess I didn't understand the distinction between
subwebs and folders (and am still not sure I do, but I'll
read up tonight). However, I've never published it as a
subweb and that used to always work fine, no matter which
machine I published from. Now my machine of preference
seems to not publish the theme formatting for some reason.

Were you able to view the site OK?

Thanks,
Randy

-----Original Message-----
That does not make it a subweb
- unless you created it as a subweb and can open it in FP
as a subweb, it's just a folder

Any folder with a home page file name in it will open
that home page w/o it being a subweb

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| The PC I publish from does have the theme in the site
and
| CAAS (not CASS) is a valid subweb (at least it loads OK
| for me on several different machines, try this link:
| http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/).
|
| I have tried completely deleting on files on my ISP's
| server and republishing from my problem machine, but the
| theme formatting never gets published. I have also
tried
| publishing from a good machine to the ISP (which
publishes
| everything properly), then publishing from the ISP back
to
| my problem machine, but if after that I re- publish from
my
| problem machine, the theme formatting vanishes again.
| This happens whether I "publish all" or whether I only
| publish a selected file.
|
| The theme always displays properly in Frontpage from the
| machine I publish from, both before and after
publishing,
| but the published version on the ISP's server has no
| formatting if I publish from the "bad" machine.
| (Currently the published site has formatting because I
| published from a different machine.)
|
| Your help is greatly appreciated.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Does this PC have the theme in the site and is CASS a
| valid subweb on http://fp1.centurytel.net/
| >(all I find there is an empty page)
| >
| >Open the online subweb in FP
| >File Open web http://www.fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS/
| >and use File Publish all to your new PC
| >
| >--
| >_____________________________________________
| >SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP -
FrontPage ]
| >"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!"
(-;
| >To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net- sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| >_____________________________________________
| >
| >
| | >| I maintain a site at
http://fp1.centurytel.net/CAAS. I
| use Frontpage 2002
| >| running under Windows XP. For many months, I had no
| problems. Now, when I
| >| publish the site from my normal computer, no
formatting
| is published. I am
| >| using a modified theme, but that theme has published
| successfully in the
| >| past, and will continue to publish successfully from
a
| different computer
| >| than the one I normally use, so I know that it is
not a
| server-end problem,
| >| it is something specific to the one computer I
normally
| publish from. It is
| >| not specific to the theme, either, as no themes
| (including default,
| >| non-modified themes) will publish properly from this
| specific computer. The
| >| theme formatting appears correctly on my publishing
| computer both before and
| >| after publishing.
| >|
| >| Since I only have limited access to the computer that
| will publish properly,
| >| I need to get this figured out so that I can use my
own
| system to publish
| >| from. I have reviewed the publishing logs and been
| unable to find any
| >| indication of what the problem is.
| >|
| >| Any help in figuring out the problem would be very
much
| appreciated.
| >|
| >| (Note: the site as currently published displays
| correctly, as I most
| >| recently published from the computer
| >| that works. However, if I were to publish from
| the "bad" system, none of
| >| the graphics would be visible, all the text would be
in
| Times New Roman with
| >| no formatting).
| >|
| >|
| >
| >
| >.
| >


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