Have you recently changed options of using the subfolder and/or of using
incremental uploading? In both it could be that there are permission issues
on the host server. Ask your web host support to double check and verify
that your account permissions are correct for http publishing and that they
allow the creation of a subfolder and the creation of the xml file type.
And while they're at it, it wouldn't hurt to request they reinstall
FrontPage extensions.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
> Publisher 2003
> Once I click publish web and tell it to to the the my network location, it
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Robin - 03 Nov 2004 17:34 GMT
I am having pretty much the same problem with uploading http with Pub 03. I
created a website (2 actually) and uploaded to the server with the original
file and with numerous updates - with no problem. Suddenly, I tried to do an
update and got these errors. After about a week of trying to load,
communicating on this forum and with my host, I copied my file to a cd and
brought it to work and uploaded it successfully. I have broadband at home
and we have high-speed at work. So is that an issue? regardless, it is
quite a pain. The file is too large to load on a floppy, too large to email
and it creates a read-only file on the cd. I supposed I can get a "key" and
transport the file. It's really aggravating though. I am pretty certain
that I am going to pucrhase Frontpage and convert. I am having other issues
as well such as not being able to view my site with netscape. Also, my
photos are loading painfully slow!
www.warthenlaneinteriors and www.keithmcdonaldplumbing.com.
> Have you recently changed options of using the subfolder and/or of using
> incremental uploading? In both it could be that there are permission issues
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AlC - 17 Aug 2005 20:58 GMT
David, do FrontPage extensions need to be active when publishing with
Publisher 2003?
> Have you recently changed options of using the subfolder and/or of using
> incremental uploading? In both it could be that there are permission issues
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> >> > What am I doing wrong?
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 17 Aug 2005 21:32 GMT
FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) are only required if you want to use a
form page on your site and thus want to use FPSE for the forms "back-end"
processing. Or otherwise because you want to be able to use "Web Folder"
(http) publishing rather then FTP. I myself use web folder publishing
exclusively on all my sites.
The most important thing is to pick one protocol, and one protocol only, be
it ftp or http, and only use that. Don't use both randomly.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
> David, do FrontPage extensions need to be active when publishing with
> Publisher 2003?
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AlC - 17 Aug 2005 22:30 GMT
Well I'd prefer to use http publishing, so I may attempt that again at some
point.
> FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) are only required if you want to use a
> form page on your site and thus want to use FPSE for the forms "back-end"
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Rob Giordano (Crash) - 18 Aug 2005 01:51 GMT
The main point being that using FTP tends to break the FP extensions,,,,so
don't switch back and forth between the two (ftp/http).
> Well I'd prefer to use http publishing, so I may attempt that again at
> some
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