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Raphael - 16 Dec 2005 16:41 GMT
I made a website with publisher , i ran the website out of publisher , then I
sent website to someone who posted it online. Everyone can see my website but
when I browse to it I get an empty page.  What can I do to see my own website?

Thanks
DavidF - 17 Dec 2005 15:04 GMT
What is the URL of your site?

DavidF

> I made a website with publisher , i ran the website out of publisher , then I
> sent website to someone who posted it online. Everyone can see my website but
> when I browse to it I get an empty page.  What can I do to see my own website?
>
> Thanks
DavidF - 17 Dec 2005 15:10 GMT
A better answer: Ask 'everyone' and the 'someone' that posted your site, to
send you the correct URL. If you can't see it, and everyone else can, then
you probably are not using the correct URL. If that isn't the case, then
post the URL of your site, and perhaps someone here can offer a different
answer.

DavidF

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Raphael - 17 Dec 2005 15:45 GMT
Thanks David , my URL = www.raphaelwellness.com we created it in Publisher
and then sent the html pages to a provider who posted it with Dream. Everyone
has access but from the machine where I created it with publisher page stays
empty.
if we open publisher and look at the site from there it finds the local
files and gives it but not the website which is online.

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DavidF - 17 Dec 2005 16:57 GMT
Raphael,

The link works for me using Internet Explorer, though it takes a
looooonnnnggg time to load. Are you using a slow dial up internet
connection? In that case, wait...it will load eventually. Are you using Pub
2003? The code seems excessive even for Pub 2003, and perhaps someone who
understands code can look at it, and see why. It might have something to do
with the fact that someone else is publishing your site for you using
"Dream". Do you mean they are using Dreamweaver? Why aren't you publishing
the site yourself?

What specifically happens when you click on the link you provided? Are you
using Publisher or IE to try to view your site? Your original post and this
response varies somewhat, and this post seems to say that you are trying to
see your site using Publisher. If so, you don't...you use your web
browser...use IE. You can preview your site on your desktop from
Publisher...you produce your html from Publisher, but you view your website
with IE. Does this help?

DavidF

> Thanks David , my URL = www.raphaelwellness.com we created it in Publisher
> and then sent the html pages to a provider who posted it with Dream. Everyone
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Raphael - 20 Dec 2005 20:05 GMT
hello David

Someone publishes it on a server and uses dreamweaver. I deliver him
thefiles from Publisher. He has no problem posting it and everyone can acces
the site.

I can just seemy site locally from within publisher. this works
but when i give my site www.raphaelwellness.com in on IE , he comes back
with done but a completely white page.

I work with an ADSL line , for me publisher sets a flag or a file which does
not allow me to see anything from explorer .

when i click on index.htm  my homepage in the files of publisher on the disk
and click on it I see my site , but not when typeing www.raphaelwellness.com 
in IE

Any idea why he does not go on the web to download it , and gives only a
white empty page?

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DavidF - 22 Dec 2005 14:41 GMT
Raphael,

Which version of Publisher are you using?  Go to Help > About Microsoft
Office Publisher and note the version and the Service Pack number (SP). I
suspect that you are using "Rich HTML Output" to generate your website code,
and that could account for why your page takes so long to load.

Perhaps empty your internet cache. And if your browser window is completely
white, without anything else, then wait. Even though it may say done, it can
still be loading.

DavidF

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