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  • renfri
    New Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8

    Problem with my home page

    I am learning Frontpage 2002 by teching myself. My employment had a very old website. I have created a new website to replace the old one. I published it. I am having a problem with the home page. When I check the files that are loaded it shows one index.htm file which is the new home page. When you go to the website it brings up the old home page. When you start clicking on the different pages, it will then bring up the right home page. When I look into the files I can't find the old index.htm file anywhere. When I published it I told it to replace any files with the newest one. Any help with this matter would be appreciated!! The website is www.hillcrestnh .org if you would like to see what I am talking about. Thanks!!!!!
  • harshmaul
    Recognized Expert Contributor
    • Jul 2007
    • 490

    #2
    Firstly your index page is actually called Default.htm and not index.htm

    I suggest copying the whole site to a folder in ur c drive and opening default and see if all the links are ok..... you have confused some names with others....

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    • renfri
      New Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8

      #3
      I just did what you said & I do not have a default.htm file. Do I need to rename my index.htm file accordingly? Thanks for your help!

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      • harshmaul
        Recognized Expert Contributor
        • Jul 2007
        • 490

        #4
        you have uploaded a defualt.htm



        What i need from you is a list of the htm and html pages you have uploaded.
        these sections....
        features, departments, and photos

        have been named something different in the remade website.

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        • renfri
          New Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8

          #5
          OK here are the files:

          departments.htm
          employment.htm
          features.htm
          Foundation.htm
          foundation btn.htm
          index.htm
          photo tour.htm

          Then there are several files that have filename.htm_tx t_photo.gif
          There are also several jpeg files.

          Is this what you needed?

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          • harshmaul
            Recognized Expert Contributor
            • Jul 2007
            • 490

            #6
            Originally posted by renfri
            OK here are the files:

            departments.htm
            employment.htm
            features.htm
            Foundation.htm
            foundation btn.htm
            index.htm
            photo tour.htm

            Then there are several files that have filename.htm_tx t_photo.gif
            There are also several jpeg files.

            Is this what you needed?
            Move all these into a new folder and upload the whole site again.

            i think the three files

            departments.htm
            employment.htm
            features.htm

            have not been uploaded properly

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            • renfri
              New Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8

              #7
              I moved all the files into a different folder & published all to replace what was already there & it came up the same way. Any ideas now? If I could see that default page could you delete it so the index.htm file would show up?

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              • harshmaul
                Recognized Expert Contributor
                • Jul 2007
                • 490

                #8
                Does the web site run properly if you run it locally? if you zip up the site you made and put it on the webserver.... i'll check it and see whats going wrong...
                don't forget to give me the link

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                • gits
                  Recognized Expert Moderator Expert
                  • May 2007
                  • 5390

                  #9
                  as far as i could see the links to the department and employment pages refer to a file on your local drive (when the page is loaded via the features link) - just use relative references here ... the same goes for some other links as i see ... first: fix all links of that kind (that currently start with: file:///...)

                  kind regards

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