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Phil - 16 Jun 2005 22:34 GMT
Hi Folks
Forgive me if this apears twice as new to this and last post did not appear.
Been managing a 10 page website for two years using publisher 2000. I save
as web page and get the following files: index - blank, 0 to 13 images in gif
and pages 2-10. I upload with ftp and all is well.
I've upgarded to publisher 2003 and I cannot get it to work on the web. When
I save as web page I get a file which I guess is the old index file and then
a filelist file, all the images in either gif or jpeg and a duplicate image
as a png, plus nine pages html,  plus pubmaster 001 and punused. Upload and
all I get is front page, with no photos and no other pages.
I've tried the same in Pub to web and I get simalr files without pubmaster
and punused.
Please before I reload pub 2000, can someone tell me how to use 2003?
many thanks
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many thanks
phil

DavidF - 16 Jun 2005 23:03 GMT
Phil,

Actually your original post did appear...

First of all, go to the following link and read the left hand section. It
seems that most folks find that Pub 2000 is the best version for developing
a website. Pub 2003 is very different, produces much larger files, is not
cross browser compatible, and takes much longer to load...especially images,
etc. You might want to rethink switching to 2003 for your website. You can
continue to use 2003 for your print publications, and load 2000 to use for
your website.
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/tabid/29/Default.aspx
And if you want to use 2003, then after reading the first page, browse to
the pub 2003 section to see references to how to publish your site:
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/Version2003/tabid/33/Default.aspx

HTH DavidF

> Hi Folks
> Forgive me if this apears twice as new to this and last post did not appear.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> many thanks
> phil
 
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