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#1 by madforgolf
Hi
When trying to upload my index page from dreamweaver(which i have been doing fron December)the page doesnt get transferred.Have checked all possible reasons for not working but no joy.So i downloaded all the site back to DW and the pages that i changed are there.So i upload again but nothing changes on my site.How can i downoad the changed page from the site, but it doesnt go live????I had to go through the pulse webbuilder to inform my members that there is a problem.This has added all files which where stored back in Dec.
Have sent a email to your tech regarding the issue(after i tried to change password from the control panel it said errors and to try again later----3 days ago.)It offered me a input box to say my concerns so i'm also waiting for a response from them.
I run a second site and there are no problems there.
Regards
marty
Posted on Tuesday, 8th April 2008 at 5:40pm
#2 by admin
Can you post your domain name please?
Posted on Tuesday, 8th April 2008 at 6:05pm
#3 by madforgolf
Sure
http://www.Limavadybowls.com
Thanks for the swift reply.
Marty
Posted on Tuesday, 8th April 2008 at 6:32pm
#4 by admin
It looks like dreamweaver is loading all the files to http://www.limavadybowls.com/htdocs/
you needs to change the settings in the dreamweaver so it will load the files to the root directory.

you can login through pulse webadmin control panel and go to FTP manager and have a look in the /htdocs/ folder all of your files uploaded on 07/04/2008 are there.
Posted on Wednesday, 9th April 2008 at 10:24am
#5 by madforgolf
Thanks
But the /htdocs was always used.I know that they uploaded as i see them.
The root directory? can you help me on that.I thought /htdocs was the root.

Marty
Posted on Wednesday, 9th April 2008 at 3:43pm
#6 by admin
Have a look in the dreamweaver configure server page you will find host directory and a box on the right hand side which might have htdoc in it make sure you have nothing in the box.
htdoc is not a root directory.
Posted on Wednesday, 9th April 2008 at 4:46pm
#7 by madforgolf
Admin 8)
I am very grateful for your help and patience.You were correct and i apologies for the torment that i created.I dont understand how this came about, lack of knowledge for 1 :oops: .This is now up and running again.Thank you very much.

Marty
Posted on Wednesday, 9th April 2008 at 5:29pm

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