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    Username: ROYSTONE

    At last, I published my Index page, but my joy was cut short
    when I tried to access it through Google. I got the following
    message:
    Network Timeout
    The server at www.ourlamp.com is taking too long to respond.

    The requested site did not respond to a connection request and the browser has stopped waiting for a reply.

    * Could the server be experiencing high demand or a temporary outage? Try again later.
    * Are you unable to browse other sites? Check the computer's network connection.
    * Is your computer or network protected by a firewall or proxy? Incorrect settings can interfere with Web browsing.

    I am a computer illiterate. I am asking for help.
    ROYSTONE

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    Re: Index page published but...

    When I clicked on your link I am asked for a login and password, did you publish to your public_html folder or do you have it in a pasword protected folder? I would assume you would want users to atleast see your home page, republish to the correct folder.
    Reguards
    Ed
    www.dsondesigns.com
    www.marseillesyouthsports.com
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    • #3
      Re: Index page published but...

      Username: ROYSTONE

      I republished my Index page, Ed.

      I look forward to your advice.
      ROYSTONE

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      • #4
        Re: Index page published but...

        Roy I'm still getting the same thing (password protected page), how and to what folder are you publishing your pages? You did not password protect your public_html folder from your control panel did you?
        Reguards
        Ed
        www.dsondesigns.com
        www.marseillesyouthsports.com
        www.300hitter.com
        www.bigjk.net
        How to add JAlbum to your site

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        • #5
          Re: Index page published but...

          Username: ROYSTONE

          My apology, Ed. I forgot that I password-protect at cpanel.
          One of your clients had complained of interference with his site
          and asked what could be done. He got the following advice and I tried it out:
          \

          Re: Keeping site private till ready to launch?
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          Go into your Cpanel and password protect your public_html directory
          and add yourself as a user.
          This will mean that only you can see the whole website.

          When you are ready, remove the password protection.

          You can see a step by step tutorial in the tips and tricks


          __________________
          Have fun
          Regards..... David

          It gets worst, Ed. I don't remember where I hid the password.

          Sorry for the inconvenience.
          ROYSTONE

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