website update and publishing

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euphonium

Am attempting to publish a new, revised website, but it continues to show the
old site. Any suggestions? Thanks.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Contact your web host to make sure the you are publish to the correct location.

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A

A3Braam

Have had the same problem untill I found out the default homepage ends on
..php, not on .htm or html. Still plan to change that if possible but don't
know how..
Adri
 
D

David Berry

You can't. That's set on the server by your web host. They will need to
change it for you.
 
A

A3Braam

Thanks Dave,
BTW would you please be so kind as to anwer my question on "no datestamp"
from yesterday?
Thanks very much
Adri
 
D

David Berry

I didn't understand the question. I suspect that it wasn't answered because
people weren't sure what you were referring to. Repost the question with
more information about what you did (step by step) and what happened.
 
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A3Braam

OK sorry, I will.

David Berry said:
I didn't understand the question. I suspect that it wasn't answered because
people weren't sure what you were referring to. Repost the question with
more information about what you did (step by step) and what happened.
 
R

redemption2

Is your page in frames? Because I know that sometimes the pages within the
frames don't get saved for me, and it drives me nuts.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

If using a frameset, once you have defined the initial pages to load in the frame, there is no need
to open the frameset when, you just need to edit individual page.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

http://www.Ecom-Data.com
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