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How do I get my website to display using Netscape?
Posted by Frustrated Hypnotherapist on November 2nd, 2004

I created my website (www.journeywithin.info) using Publisher 2003. It
displays in Internet Explorer, but not in Netscapte 7.0. Has anyone heard of
this issue? I'm very frustrated after all the work I put into this website!

Thanks for your help!

Posted by JoAnn Paules on November 2nd, 2004

Yes - it's a known issue. If you think about it, you have Microsoft
Publisher and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

If you are looking for a tool that will produce a cross-platform website,
you ought to be using FrontPage. Although you *can* make a website with
Publisher, it's really geared for making printed materials.

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Posted by stressed basketball fan on November 11th, 2004

does anybody know how to put there website on the internet.

Stressed basketball fan


Posted by JoAnn Paules on November 12th, 2004

Do you have a host?

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Posted by Don Schmidt on November 12th, 2004

A few basics are:

You need a ftp (File Transfer Program)
If you don't have one, if your Internet Provider offers website space
chances are they will provide you with a ftp.
You need to know how much space your Internet Provider allows it's clients.
You need to know how much space your website files will require.
Knowing, having the above and have created your website files, you would
upload the html, image and any files you plan to make available with links
to the Internet Provider.

Post what you plan to use as the site address, i.e.,
www.basketballfans.com

Maybe we can get you a bit further toward a solution to your problem.


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Posted by Rose on November 13th, 2004

On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:12:03 -0800,
"=?Utf-8?B?c3RyZXNzZWQgYmFza2V0YmFsbCBmYW4=?=" <stressed basketball
fan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

online now? What company are you using to be able to access the
Internet? Once you identify that then you can find ot what kind of
webspace/hosting they provide their customers with. If you can't find
out or find that they don't provide any then you can put your website
on one of the free hosting sites online. You will have to let them
put their advertising on your webpage but that's the price of them
being a free webhost.


Rose
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"How in the heck did I ever get talked into this?"

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