Getting Weird Results With Publisher Website

  • Thread starter Swoozie Pellegrino
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Swoozie Pellegrino

Hi, all.

I have Publisher 2003 and have created a basic
website from one of its template. Looking at
the files locally with a browser, everything
looks fine. After copying all the files (both
main and "index_files" subdirectories up to my
website, I have missing images, bands of the
background instead of a full page of it, and
other weird things. Do I need Front Page Extensions
or some other Microsoft stuff running on that
server alongside these files?

Thanks!

~swooz
 
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Swoozie Pellegrino

Oh, it has FPE, but it says "2000/2", so I'm guessing it's too old for
MSP2k3
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash Gordon®\)

The latest extensions are 2002 (there aren't 2003 extensions).

I'm not sure of the proper method of Publishing to server with Publisher, with FrontPage you have to do it via a certain method or you wack out the extensions. Someone else here will have to help ya with the Publisher publishing method.
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] wrote:
|| To get the best and most timely response you need to post to the
|| appropriate forum. Please take a moment next time to review the
|| available forums. For example you would find we have a Publisher
|| WebDesign forum. Only when there is not a forum specific to your
|| usage of a product do you post to the products "general" forum.
|| As for your issues, they are all addressed on our site-
|| http://www.publishermvps.com . In the Web Design section, of course.
|| Start with the http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30 -
|| and you likely need to review the publishing directions available on
|| the web design version 2003 page.
|| If you find you still have difficulties after reviewing all my
|| documentation please feel free to post an update to our web forum.

Ok, step away from the paint fumes. :)
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 

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