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I'm using Windows server, and having been publishing my web pages using the Ipswich WS_FTP Professional. Usually the pages, which are designed using Front Page are in .htm or .html extensions, with the home page being the index.htm. I've just done web pages using the BlueVoda, and the files are in .bvp extensions. I'm having problems getting the pages to work when I upload them to the server. Please how can I get the pages converted to the .html or htm extensions, so that they can start working? Thanks for your usual assistance and guidance. Dorispearl |
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Hi Doris The pages you make in blue voda are saved as .bvp extensions on your computer, but when published to your public_html directory are automatically put in the .html extension. Your first page of your website you create a .bvp file for needs naming index and getspublished to public_html and by default is the page that when typing your website address will bring you to. Every page there after becomes linked to it and is saved by its own name and published to public_html and will become a .html page first page index http://www.yourdomainname.com 2nd page (say it's called grapes) - http://www.yourdomainname.com/grapes.html But you only need saving and publishing it to public_html calling it grapes Everything else will do it by itself. Hope this is what you were asking and helps.
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In other words, you don't need to use ftp at all to publish a BV page - it's all ready - just click the publish icon - or clock to publish from the drop down list under "file" As LadyEye explained - whatever you have named the page - will be it's name once published - the .bvp on line will become .html
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