Stefan
Fri Jul 25 09:26:00 CDT 2003
Is mywebs an actual FP web folder, or just a folder w/ a series of pages in it
If it is a FP web did you create all your pages in the FP web by File Open Web (browsing to mywebs) and then File new page w/ the FP
web open
If not, then you need to make mywebs a FP web folder and File Import all your pages, then recreate your links from w/i the web
If so, Open the FP web and use File Publish Web to a top level folder - say C:\MyNewWeb
Then Open the new FP web location (File Open web C:\MyNewWeb) and use View Reports Problems - Broken links to correct all your links
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"John G" <gozolll@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:091f01c352b2$5352af90$a601280a@phx.gbl...
| The answers I'm getting are'nt solving the problem. It
| would be greatly appreciated if anybody can give a better
| explaination of this problem. thx in advance, John
|
| Previous Post:
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| When i started creating a new site in frontpage all my
| files went in to the directory C:\Documents and
| Settings\AHM\My Documents\mywebs. when i goto publish, it
| keeps this whole directory. so when you open the site,
| you get the home page and the link address to the next
| page points to my computer directory (C:\Documents and
| Settings\AHM\My Documents\mywebs)How do i correct this
| problem so the links won't point back to C:\ etc...?
|
| And should i be configuring frontpage to publish my files
| using a relative or virtual path to the server so it
| transfers clean?
|
| If you know how to use relative or virtual path, please
| explain because I'm becoming a real dummy...
|
| thx in advance,
|
| John