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Problems with hyperlinks

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Ben Lambert - 05 Jul 2006 10:02 GMT
Hi, can anyone help me?

I have FPSE installed on my webspace.  When I 'publish to the web', from
Publisher the website is uploaded and all the files appear on the webspace.
However, all the hyperlinks contain the address of the upload server, and
hence all users are asked for authentication before the website will load
any linked images, pictures, pages, etc.  How do I tell Publisher to make
all the hyperlinks relative to the actual URL that it is accessed from.

To clarify, I upload to http://frontpage.btconnect.com, and the website is
then accessible from http://home.btconnect.com/riverside/index.htm, but all
the linked pages/pictures, etc still contain the
http://frontpage.btconnect.com URL and hence wont load.  I need tell
publisher to make all links relative to the site is accessible from, and not
where it was uploaded to.

Help!

Ben.
DavidF - 05 Jul 2006 18:48 GMT
It sounds like you are uploading to the incorrect folder on your website.
Double check your uploading instructions from your webhost, and perhaps
review the trouble shooting article here:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/category/1921.aspx

DavidF

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