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replacing the index file on the host server

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fairedamsel - 19 Aug 2005 02:12 GMT
Hi! When I try to search for my website (in Pub 2003), I'm still getting my
host's advertising with "if you have reached this...you have prob not
replaced the index". I uploaded index.html and my site appears when you click
on the host advertising message.  They said that my first page or home page
should be named index.  Where do I do that?  Thanks so much.
David Bartosik - 19 Aug 2005 03:05 GMT
Pub 2003 does that, not you, if you are following the correct publishing
procedure. See the how-to's at
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/Version2003/tabid/33/Default.aspx

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> Hi! When I try to search for my website (in Pub 2003), I'm still getting my
> host's advertising with "if you have reached this...you have prob not
> replaced the index". I uploaded index.html and my site appears when you click
> on the host advertising message.  They said that my first page or home page
> should be named index.  Where do I do that?  Thanks so much.
fairedamsel - 19 Aug 2005 03:16 GMT
thank you..I just saw that on the page as I was viewing it, so I know that it
uploaded with the index.htm as the home page name.  I followed your how-to
instructions - they're great. That being said, though, the host (Globat)
message is still not being replaced with my web site information. Probably
its a problem on their end? Thank you.

> Pub 2003 does that, not you, if you are following the correct publishing
> procedure. See the how-to's at
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> > on the host advertising message.  They said that my first page or home page
> > should be named index.  Where do I do that?  Thanks so much.
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 19 Aug 2005 06:03 GMT
You'd have to post the URL for a review.
It could be you published to the wrong location, which is mentioned in the
trouble-shooting article on that page.

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

> thank you..I just saw that on the page as I was viewing it, so I know that
> it
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>> > page
>> > should be named index.  Where do I do that?  Thanks so much.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 19 Aug 2005 06:27 GMT
try refreshing your browser and see if the home page appears
and...some hosts don't propogate changes right away.

> thank you..I just saw that on the page as I was viewing it, so I know that
> it
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>> > page
>> > should be named index.  Where do I do that?  Thanks so much.
 
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