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hooliganz_021

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Since: Apr 02, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:32 pm
Post subject: Publishing to the WEB
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If I own a domain name, say rentalproperties.net, can I publish my website to
the WWW by simply following the process prescribed by the help program? Where
does the website file need to be stored in order for users to access the
site?
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Mike Koewler

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 11:13 pm
Post subject: Re: Publishing to the WEB [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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You need to ask your web host. There are literally a dozen different
directories you need to publish to: /homepage, /http_docs, /public_html,
/public_doc, etc. If you are using forms (and maybe other features) you
will need to make sure your server supports Front Page Server Extensions.

Your Web Host normally will send you an e-mail with the specifics in it,
including your log-in name, password and what folder to upload to.

Also, your web questions are probably better suited to be asked in the
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign NG.

Mike

hooliganz_021 wrote:

> If I own a domain name, say rentalproperties.net, can I publish my website to
> the WWW by simply following the process prescribed by the help program? Where
> does the website file need to be stored in order for users to access the
> site?
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Steve in NC

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:00 pm
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Mike Koewler wrote:
> You need to ask your web host. There are literally a dozen different
> directories you need to publish to: /homepage, /http_docs, /public_html,
> /public_doc, etc. If you are using forms (and maybe other features) you
> will need to make sure your server supports Front Page Server Extensions.
>
> Your Web Host normally will send you an e-mail with the specifics in it,
> including your log-in name, password and what folder to upload to.
>
> Also, your web questions are probably better suited to be asked in the
> microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign NG.
>
> Mike
>
> hooliganz_021 wrote:
>
>> If I own a domain name, say rentalproperties.net, can I publish my
>> website to the WWW by simply following the process prescribed by the
>> help program? Where does the website file need to be stored in order
>> for users to access the site?

But before you do what Mike says... you have to pay a web host, or
establish your own host site .... it's complicated hahaha Smile

You have to pay for it. If you have a domain name that you already paid
for and registered you then put it on your registered host.

I tain't splainen dis rite...
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