Publisher - websites on WWW by ONLY having to buy product! :)

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Ryan

I think that people should be able to Publish websites that are made in
<i>Publisher</i> to the World Wide Web without having to subscribe to other
web networks or what ever they are. They should just have to click Publish to
the web and like save to a network made by Microsoft for free! and not have
to subscribe to all this stuff! all you would have to do is buy the product,
regester it and make web pages! i think it would be better! :)

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Ed Bennett

Ryan said:
I think that people should be able to Publish websites that are made
in <i>Publisher</i> to the World Wide Web without having to subscribe
to other web networks or what ever they are. They should just have to
click Publish to the web and like save to a network made by Microsoft
for free! and not have to subscribe to all this stuff! all you would
have to do is buy the product, regester it and make web pages! i
think it would be better! :)

Publisher is an application designed for desktop publishing, not web
publishing. If it was called Web Publisher, then maybe. I use Publisher
for print work, never for web work, and so would not want to have an extra
cost built-in to the cost of Publisher for web hosting (as web servers cost
money, and the cost of the hosting would be passed straight on to the
buyer).

Anyway, Publisher publishes, not hosts. Hosts is the word you were looking
for, not networks. The internet is the network, and there are only two of
them. Only one is in use by the general public, the other one is known as
Internet2.
 

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