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  • whodaddy
    Corporal

    • Feb 2007
    • 10

    publishing

    I Remodeled my website and published it this morning. When I go to my website everything looks okay til i get to page 3. it still shows an old webe page that i no longer have. why isnt the replacement for page 3 showing up?
  • larazovich
    General

    • Jul 2006
    • 5811

    #2
    Re: publishing

    please give us your url so we can help you
    Liz
    www.sebastopolparty.com
    www.raynordescendents.com

    Ring the bells that still can ring

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    • whodaddy
      Corporal

      • Feb 2007
      • 10

      #3
      Re: publishing

      Http://www.whodaddy.net

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      • larazovich
        General

        • Jul 2006
        • 5811

        #4
        Re: publishing

        Originally posted by whodaddy
        thanks.
        First, what should we look for to know if WE are seeing your new page?

        Next, clear your cache, that is, go to internet options and clear all temp files. Then check if your new page is up.
        Most likely your computer is showing you an old image it has stored.

        Try that
        Liz
        www.sebastopolparty.com
        www.raynordescendents.com

        Ring the bells that still can ring

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        • paul@3dmulti-media.com
          Private First Class

          • Mar 2007
          • 9

          #5
          Re: publishing

          After I finished the modification of my webpage, " 3dmulti-media.com ", I saved it twice as " index.bvp " and " public.bvp ". Then I pubblish it with file name as " public_html ". Is there any mistake in my procedure.

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          • paul@3dmulti-media.com
            Private First Class

            • Mar 2007
            • 9

            #6
            Re: publishing

            My website is " 3dmulti-media.com "

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            • LadyEye
              General & Forum Moderator

              • Jun 2006
              • 10526

              #7
              Re: publishing



              I am getting one yellow page with 4 nav buttons that do not work ...

              Your very first page that you want people to hit when they put in your domain name, needs to be named as index, saved as index and published as index to the public_html directory ...

              All other pages can be named, saved and published to public_html directory with names of your choice, providing they are all small letters and do not contain capitals or spaces, or if they do contain spaces the words are joined together by using the underscore symbol _

              .bvp is the file that you make with your blue voda web site builder and is stored on your computer for later use to make changes etc, and republish ...

              public_html is the directory that you publish your page to ... it is the folder which holds all of the files that you have published for the viewers on the internet to view ...

              Hope this helps ...

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              • paul@3dmulti-media.com
                Private First Class

                • Mar 2007
                • 9

                #8
                Re: publishing

                Hi Lady Eye,

                Today still have the same question about publishing.

                I finished some modification and save in the name of "index.bvp " first. Then save as " public.bvp ". Then published as " public_html ", but the messagebox shown " error:550 cann't change directory to public_html. No such file directory "

                Pls tell me is that I miss something when I saved the files?

                paul@3dmulti-media.com

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                • VodaHost
                  General & Forum Administrator

                  • Mar 2005
                  • 12356

                  #9
                  Re: publishing

                  Originally posted by paul@3dmulti-media.com
                  Hi Lady Eye,

                  Today still have the same question about publishing.

                  I finished some modification and save in the name of "index.bvp " first. Then save as " public.bvp ". Then published as " public_html ", but the messagebox shown " error:550 cann't change directory to public_html. No such file directory "

                  Pls tell me is that I miss something when I saved the files?

                  paul@3dmulti-media.com
                  Did you delete your public_html folder by any chance???

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