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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

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

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

>

>

>

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

>>

>>

>>

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

> >>

> >>

> >>

>

>

>

From Publisher Help:

 

As you plan your site and the information that it will provide, consider

which authoring tool is right for your needs. Office Publisher 2007 is an

excellent authoring tool to use when you want to quickly create, publish,

and manage simple, static Web sites that match your business brand and that

require revisions of only text and graphics. Office Publisher 2007 is not

the appropriate tool in the following cases:

 

If your Web site needs interactivity or database-driven content, so that

visitors can respond in a Web log (blog) or purchase items in a shopping

cart

If your Web site requires data validation, such as for verifying credit card

numbers

If you expect to later alter the raw HTML code in an HTML editor after you

create your Web site in Office Publisher 2007, which combines HTML, XML

(Extensible Markup Language (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized

Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags

that offer flexibility in organizing and presenting information.), and VML

(Vector Markup Language (VML): A system of marking up, or tagging,

two-dimensional vector graphics for publishing on the World Wide Web. VML

graphics are scalable and editable, usually take less time to download, and

require less disk space.) code to produce Web sites

 

"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

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@lvcoxmail.com> wrote in message

news:16F73100-54DA-40E9-8CA4-72B78A7F9C95@microsoft.com...

> From Publisher Help:

>

> As you plan your site and the information that it will provide, consider which authoring

> tool is right for your needs. Office Publisher 2007 is an excellent authoring tool to

> use when you want to quickly create, publish, and manage simple, static Web sites that

> match your business brand and that require revisions of only text and graphics. Office

> Publisher 2007 is not the appropriate tool in the following cases:

>

> If your Web site needs interactivity or database-driven content, so that visitors can

> respond in a Web log (blog) or purchase items in a shopping cart

> If your Web site requires data validation, such as for verifying credit card numbers

> If you expect to later alter the raw HTML code in an HTML editor after you create your

> Web site in Office Publisher 2007, which combines HTML, XML (Extensible Markup Language

> (XML): A condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables

> developers to create customized tags that offer flexibility in organizing and presenting

> information.), and VML (Vector Markup Language (VML): A system of marking up, or

> tagging, two-dimensional vector graphics for publishing on the World Wide Web. VML

> graphics are scalable and editable, usually take less time to download, and require less

> disk space.) code to produce Web sites

>

Unfortunately, VML graphics are only supported in IE.

 

 

--

 

Steve Easton

Microsoft MVP FrontPage

FP Cleaner

http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm

Hit Me FP

http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm

Then you need to post your question to a Publisher Newsgroup.

It's not a "Vista" issue.

 

 

--

 

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: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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