darrenlamb
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Working for the Babies
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Post by darrenlamb on Oct 31, 2006 16:28:12 GMT -5
Progress but another question. Thanks to Troy for the help about how to change to post through NVU. When I changed the settings the message window indicated that the changes made were published/posted to my site [ftp][/ftp]www.darrenlamb.com However, when I checked it appears as before with no changes. I had added a link to the Forum, Surveyscout and Surveypass, as well as new DataEntry program introduced recently (all under the Work at Home Group development link on the bottom left column). Any suggestions as to what I am not doing to keep the changes from publishing. Thanks for the help, Darren<><
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Post by troyzone on Oct 31, 2006 17:19:49 GMT -5
Hi Darren,
You are welcome for the help. Regarding your last question, did you tell NVU to publish your changes to the public_html folder on the remote (iPower) host? This is where your web site files are stored.
When you initially log into your iPower account via File Manager or use some other means of browsing your iPower account's files, you'll first see a few things like public_ftp and public_html. Perhaps NVU published your web page to this home folder rather than the proper location for your web site's files, which is *inside* the public_html folder.
I would suggest using File Manager or some other means to browse your iPower account and see where your files ended up, if they got uploaded at all.
If you can't get your site uploaded reliably with NVU's publish feature then I would suggest using one of the other means mentioned in your previous thread to publish (upload) your site, such as File Manager, Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer, or an FTP client program.
Troy
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shing
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"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work."
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Post by shing on Oct 31, 2006 17:47:20 GMT -5
Darren,
I tried using Nvu's publisher, but could never get it to work. I always publish the way Troy suggested through vdeck's file manager. It's easy once you get the hang of it. I suggest you follow his directions and forget the Nvu publisher. Good luck!!
Shawna
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