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"brelade" <brelade@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A28B79D1-F52A-47C2-B122-C1FCE052C19E@microsoft.com...
> Steve, i am using MS Publisher 2007, publish to web built in facility via
> add
> net work to my server, at present it will only let me upload a ftp, not
> http.
> --
> brelade
>
>
> "Steve Easton" wrote:
>
>> You don't need to add a network connection.
>>
>> What are you using to "Publish" your web pages to the server?
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Steve Easton
>> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
>> FP Cleaner
>> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
>> Hit Me FP
>> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
>>
>>
>> "brelade" <brelade@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:3B20750B-8BBF-4870-882E-2F34C69C1DCA@microsoft.com...
>> > Steve, many thanks for your reply.
>> >
>> > I have followed the wizzard with add network connection, but it won't
>> > allow
>> > me to in put http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk only as ftp, which does
>> > not
>> > allow response forms on my web site to work.
>> >
>> > The above address was the link to my site during upload on XP under my
>> > network places, i have FPSE activated on my account.
>> >
>> > Many thanks for your help
>> > --
>> > brelade
>> >
>> >
>> > "Steve Easton" wrote:
>> >
>> >> There is no such thing as an HTML protocol.
>> >> The proper protocols for publishing html "files" are either http:// or
>> >> ftp://
>> >>
>> >> To publish to a server with extensions, you publish to the http://
>> >> address of the
>> >> website.
>> >>
>> >> ie: http://www.websitename.com
>> >> or
>> >> http://websitename.com
>> >> ( providing that the nameservers are set to recognize the url with or
>> >> without the www )
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> Steve Easton
>> >> Microsoft MVP FrontPage
>> >> FP Cleaner
>> >> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
>> >> Hit Me FP
>> >> http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
>> >>
>> >> "brelade" <brelade@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:86EC720E-3EE2-472D-B4E9-A03E948EA2BA@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Please can anyone help.
>> >> >
>> >> > With Vista i can only find an ftp way of uploading to my web server
>> >> > with add
>> >> > a network:
>> >> >
>> >> > My web site requires to be uploaded with HTTP uploading
>> >> > protocol with FPSE, but when i Secify the location of my website
>> >> > following
>> >> > the on screen prompts, but it will not allow me to input an html
>> >> > address,
>> >> > below is the examples given from the wizzard during that process
>> >> >
>> >> > It gives examples:
>> >> > 1. \\server\share (Share folder)
>> >> > 2. http://webserver/share (Web share)
>> >> > 3. ftp://mysite.co.uk (ftp site)
>> >> >
>> >> > can anyone shed some light on how to upload with vista as a HTML
>> >> > protocol,
>> >> > not an ftp protocol
>> >> > Many Thanks
>> >> > --
>> >> > brelade
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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