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  • motoxxx
    Major

    • Dec 2005
    • 343

    Linking to a file

    Hi! This is motoxxx's wife-the brains behind the brawn

    I have no trouble hyperlinking most things, and have read all the threads I can find about it, but I am still having trouble....

    I need to link some text to a file (it is a document) in my ftp folder so that it will open and viewers can download it. I may have the path wrong? The file is in my ftp, in a folder labeled "Forms". (I know I should use lower-case, but for some reason it was working before [on the old page that was up]).

    In the hyperlink box, I have the path named:


    For some reason I cannot get this to work - even tried capital "F" in "forms". Also, I notice that when I go back into the hyperlink dialogue box, sometimes the new info I enter is not there and instead contains a previous file path.???

    I'm sure I'm overlooking something really simple! Please help!

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  • navaldesign
    General & Forum Moderator

    • Oct 2005
    • 12080

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    Re: Linking to a file

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    • motoxxx
      Major

      • Dec 2005
      • 343

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      Re: Linking to a file

      Ok my brain is fading! Sorry about that!

      I went back and checked what I was doing and found out that I had a different folder (with the same name but the first letter of the name of the folder was capitalized! Bad web page author, bad) with the files I wanted to link with in my public_html folder. It was a path issue after all!

      But it was great advice to use pdf's for document types, except for the Word doc forms I use that are to be filled out online, then emailed. Any advice for that?
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