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    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Karen
    3. Hi Pat. You are one step ahead of me. I can not seem to get the files sent to the Local Drive. This is the pits. Thanks so much for your input. Karen Karen: Like Elsi and Jim, I'm not sure I understand the problem -- but assuming you want to upload files from your computer to your RootsWeb site, 1) open WS-FTP and connect to your RootsWeb site. Double click on the public_html directory in the right hand window to open it. This should display all your previously uploaded directories and files. The left hand window is the directory structure for the files on your computer. Navigate to the location of the files you want to upload. When those files are listed in the left hand window, highlight the ones you are going to upload. The same way you highlight files in My Computer or Explorer. To highlight several files, hold down the Control key while clicking, or the Shift key to highlight a sequence of files. Now, click the right pointing arrow in the center divider. This will begin the upload. You can also drag and drop the files from the left hand to the right hand window. This doesn't "move" the files from your local computer, but will copy them to the remote site. If we still don't have the "right" answer, ask again <G> -- Pat Asher Ambrose Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ Help for Beginning Web Authors http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen" <nchistoric@onemain.com> To: <RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 4:22 PM Subject: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP" > This is a second posting. I am getting desperate. What am I doing wrong??? > I have had only one response, from dear Russell who is trying to help me. > Anyone out there want to join our twosome and help get some gravestones on > my website??? The second portion of this recap is the problem. > Karen > > > Here is the minor information: > Bought a new computer & transferred everything over. > Using Front Page 2000 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Web Site #1 is newest and was not on older computer. > Using Front Page > WS-FTP95 LE > Local System: C:\Program Files\WS-FTP > Remote System: public_html > Profile Name: My Homepage > Host Name: users.rootsweb.com > Host Type: Automatic detect > User ID: cancgs > Password:xxxxxxxx > In FrontPage I am publishing to: file:///C:/Program Files/WS-FTP > > Now, this whole set up is working fine! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Here is the problem > I have had this site up for a year, but recently transferred it to new > computer. > Also using Front Page 2000 > WS_FTP95 LE > FTP Host Name: users.freepages.rootsweb.com > User ID: historic > Password: xxxxxxxx > In the remote directory I click on: genealogy_html > Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: file///C:/Program > Files/WS_FTP/historic > After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find > that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not > to the Local System on the left. > > In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list > from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. > > I keep going over all sorts of instruction, etc. and now have my shoe in > hand ready to throw at the monitor. I have working on this situation for > weeks. I give up. > > Is there some very kind soul who can help me with this in the simplest of > terms? I have worked to hard on this site and have many more updates for > it. 3200 pictures and over 1600 pages is not exactly what I want to throw > away. > > Karen Dyer > nchistoric@onemain.com > ~~~~ > Historic Cemeteries of Nevada County > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ > ~~~~ > Nevada County Genealogical Society > http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancgs/ > > ______________________________

    01/25/2001 07:22:14
    1. Re: Front Page and WS_FTP
    2. Karen
    3. Hi Carol, my response is to paragraph #3. I first need to get the files to the Local Drive. That is where the problem has now boiled down to. Once they get there, I can transfer perfectly. Thanks so much, dear Carol. Hi Karen, I have used FP 2000 and WS_FTP before and I would seriously recommend that you do not publish anything to RW using FrontPage. You can create your files in FP but only use WS_FTP to upload the files to your account. FP is a total management program and it wants to control every step of the FTP process. This can be very confusing especially when you have moved files from one computer to another. It also is not 100% error free when you use FP to publish files. This may not solve your problem but here is what I would do: After logging into your ISP - start up WS_FTP. Then I would make sure that your settings are correct -- for your new computer. File directories may have changed. Click options and setup and verify that you are looking at the right paths. Connect. On the left window you will see your files on your local drive. The right window will have the files already located on the server. Click and scroll on the left window to find the file to upload and then >> send it over to freepages. NOTE: Do not try to create new directories on your local hard drive using WS_FTP. It works some times and other times you are denied access. You should create any new folders on your computer using Windows and opening up the My Computer Icon and then choosing new folder. You can create new directories on the server side -- but you must be inside one of the RW freepages directories. You cannot create anything at the default directory level. But once you are inside, ex. genealogy_html, you can create a directory by clicking on the MDIR button on the right side of the screen. If this doesn't work, then email me privately and I can help you further. I have used WS_FTP for many years and also have a 1000+ page website that I admin :o) -- Best wishes, Carol Hepburn chepburn@uswest.net Phoenix, AZ USA

    01/25/2001 07:20:06
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Karen
    3. Dear Friends, I really appreciate all the responses to my problem. I have never ever felt more like a Dunce than I do right now!!!!! All I want to do is to send the files from FrontPage to the Local Directory on WS-FTP. Perhaps I have not had the right names in the right places. At this point I am not sure of anything.. I am trying to answer your replies and send them to the list so perhaps something will stir my brain and someone else spots the problem. Thank you all for being so wonderful on the cold snowy CA day. This little addition I have given some thought to and decided that perhaps it is time to mention it. I personally believe that medication is causing me not to understand anything but the simplest terms. Dear Friends, I am on 90 mg of morphine per day for horrible pain. This is not new but I have noticed a slowing in the thinking process. Please forgive me. I am not a quitter and will continue to work with this until I get the silly pages online. (^_^) Always, Karen Dyer nchistoric@onemain.com ~~~~ Historic Cemeteries of Nevada County http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ ~~~~ Nevada County Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancgs/

    01/25/2001 07:13:38
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Karen
    3. Hello again Karen, As I said in the offline reply, I'm no pro and should just read the other responses, but this is kinda intriguing and I want to make sure I know what is happening. If I understand it correctly, after you bought a new computer, you have created a new web page with Front Page Express and published it with WS_FTP LE with no problems. When you created those pages with Front Page, if you published them with WS_FTP LE , you must have saved them to file on your computer and then were able to bring up that directory on the local side of WS_FTP LE . /////////// "Correct. When I comeple a page I click the save button in Frontpage In the case of this webpage they are saved to C:\My Documents\My Webs" Now when you got the new computer, you said you transferred thousands of files from the old computer to the new using Front Page Express. (Did I misunderstand something here?)//////// "Yes, you are with me on this" Do you have all those files in a directory on the new computer and can you locate them using the Windows Explorer? "Yes, I can go into the C Drive and pull up the folder" Are you just unable to bring that directory up on the local side of WS_FTP LE ? ////////" Yes, Russell, You are right on " /////////"One side remark, I tried again to send the files from FrontPage, this morning and would get part way through, stop & time out" "Then I went to the folder & wanted to send it to WS-FTP but was unsure how to go about it that way. So as I send this off to you I will try agin sending it from Front Page to WS-FTP" //////"I appreciate you concern, so much." "Karen" --------------- "Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: file///C:/Program Files/WS_FTP/historic After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not to the Local System on the left." ----------- (If all the files were already on the website); when you click on genealogy_html, how do you determine that the files shown are not the ones that were already on the site, but instead are the ones you were trying to publish to file///C:/Program Files/WS_FTP/historic?? ----- In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. ----- On the left side (local) in the address bar, does it show the URL for the remote website?? Also puzzled, Russell

    01/25/2001 07:01:38
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Pat Asher
    3. Karen: Like Elsi and Jim, I'm not sure I understand the problem -- but assuming you want to upload files from your computer to your RootsWeb site, 1) open WS-FTP and connect to your RootsWeb site. Double click on the public_html directory in the right hand window to open it. This should display all your previously uploaded directories and files. The left hand window is the directory structure for the files on your computer. Navigate to the location of the files you want to upload. When those files are listed in the left hand window, highlight the ones you are going to upload. The same way you highlight files in My Computer or Explorer. To highlight several files, hold down the Control key while clicking, or the Shift key to highlight a sequence of files. Now, click the right pointing arrow in the center divider. This will begin the upload. You can also drag and drop the files from the left hand to the right hand window. This doesn't "move" the files from your local computer, but will copy them to the remote site. If we still don't have the "right" answer, ask again <G> -- Pat Asher Ambrose Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ Help for Beginning Web Authors http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen" <nchistoric@onemain.com> To: <RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 4:22 PM Subject: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP" > This is a second posting. I am getting desperate. What am I doing wrong??? > I have had only one response, from dear Russell who is trying to help me. > Anyone out there want to join our twosome and help get some gravestones on > my website??? The second portion of this recap is the problem. > Karen > > > Here is the minor information: > Bought a new computer & transferred everything over. > Using Front Page 2000 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Web Site #1 is newest and was not on older computer. > Using Front Page > WS-FTP95 LE > Local System: C:\Program Files\WS-FTP > Remote System: public_html > Profile Name: My Homepage > Host Name: users.rootsweb.com > Host Type: Automatic detect > User ID: cancgs > Password:xxxxxxxx > In FrontPage I am publishing to: file:///C:/Program Files/WS-FTP > > Now, this whole set up is working fine! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Here is the problem > I have had this site up for a year, but recently transferred it to new > computer. > Also using Front Page 2000 > WS_FTP95 LE > FTP Host Name: users.freepages.rootsweb.com > User ID: historic > Password: xxxxxxxx > In the remote directory I click on: genealogy_html > Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: file///C:/Program > Files/WS_FTP/historic > After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find > that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not > to the Local System on the left. > > In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list > from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. > > I keep going over all sorts of instruction, etc. and now have my shoe in > hand ready to throw at the monitor. I have working on this situation for > weeks. I give up. > > Is there some very kind soul who can help me with this in the simplest of > terms? I have worked to hard on this site and have many more updates for > it. 3200 pictures and over 1600 pages is not exactly what I want to throw > away. > > Karen Dyer > nchistoric@onemain.com > ~~~~ > Historic Cemeteries of Nevada County > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ > ~~~~ > Nevada County Genealogical Society > http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancgs/ > > ______________________________

    01/25/2001 05:00:59
    1. Re: VIEWING MY WEBSITE
    2. Valorie Zimmerman
    3. The only thing that looks out of line to me is the bottom one, for your Guestbook. It's far to the left, instead of being centered. Beautiful page, by the way! Valorie Omeda Brewer wrote: > I just checked my website and all of the text on the index page is out of > line. The other pages appear to be alright. This site has been up and > running for a long time and was the way it was suppose to be until today. I > thought it was my server, but I went to other sites and they appeared to be > OK. Would someone please look at it and let me know if is out of line when > they view it? > Thanks > Omeda > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~omeda/index.html

    01/24/2001 07:12:22
    1. what's the instructions for this?
    2. W. David Samuelsen
    3. How do I get the Internet Explorers users to shut off the very annoying attachment - that is this: <br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p> Some don't know how to turn it off. This annoy some of my lists' subscribers. W. David Samuelsen

    01/24/2001 03:36:43
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Elsi
    3. At 01:22 PM 01/24/2001 -0800, Karen wrote: >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Here is the problem >I have had this site up for a year, but recently transferred it to new >computer. >Also using Front Page 2000 >WS_FTP95 LE >FTP Host Name: users.freepages.rootsweb.com >User ID: historic >Password: xxxxxxxx >In the remote directory I click on: genealogy_html >Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: file///C:/Program >Files/WS_FTP/historic >After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find >that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not >to the Local System on the left. I don't understand this. What does "it has all gone into the remote system" mean? After logging in to the Freepages server with WS_FTP, you should see the files which are already on the Freepages server (the remote system in the WS_FTP window). There are well over 5000 files which you have loaded onto the system, and those are what you are seeing in the WS_FTP window. >In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list >from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. On the left are the files on your hard disk. You can change directories to find other files on your hard drive that you want to upload. ----------- I'm really not sure exactly what the problem is, but I'll help where I can. Regards, Elsi

    01/24/2001 03:06:07
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Karen
    3. >Here is the problem >I have had this site up for a year, but recently transferred it to new >computer. >Also using Front Page 2000 >WS_FTP95 LE >FTP Host Name: users.freepages.rootsweb.com >User ID: historic >Password: xxxxxxxx >In the remote directory I click on: genealogy_html >Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: ftp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic >After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find >that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not >to the Local System on the left. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello Elsi, Thank you for your response to my silly problem. What really makes all this hard to understand is, take a look at the site with over 1600 pages and you will wonder why I even have a problem. I don't understand this. What does "it has all gone into the remote system" mean? When I first tried to send all the files from FrontPage to WS-FTP, I found them all listed in the WS-FTP Remote System, where as they should have been listed in the Local System. ~~~~~~ After logging in to the Freepages server with WS_FTP, you should see the files which are already on the Freepages server (the remote system in the WS_FTP window). There are well over 5000 files which you have loaded onto the system, and those are what you are seeing in the WS_FTP window. I know what you are saying here, but in my case I connected to WS-FTP. The Remote System showed a list of files of which I click on Genealogy. Then WS-FTP does it's thing. In my case, what it did was show all my files in the remote and nothing but a white box for the Local System (left side.) >In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list >from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. On the left are the files on your hard disk. You can change directories to find other files on your hard drive that you want to upload. Correct. If I can get it straighten out way before that point. ----------- I'm really not sure exactly what the problem is, but I'll help where I can. I feel like a total jerk at this point... Actually I feel as though I have not "specified the right location to publish my web to" as requested in the "Publish Web" box in the FrontPage program. I have been trying to publish my web to: ftp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic But, now it comes back and tell me "550 ~historic no such file or directory" Elsi, thank you very much for trying to understand this mess. Karen Dyer nchistoric@onemain.com ~~~~ Historic Cemeteries of Nevada County http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ ~~~~ Nevada County Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancgs/

    01/24/2001 02:26:50
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP
    2. Karen
    3. Sandy, Thank you for your reply. I have been using FrontPage and WS-FTP for a year and did great. Never a problem. When I got the new computer. I transferred everything over to the new unit. I was at a point where I had taken over the job of webmaster for a Gen. Org. I created it with Front Page and uploaded it with WS-FTP. That one works perfectly. So, that aside, here is the problem: Karen - I use both FrontPage and WS_FTP (but the Pro Version - I lost my LE version). I was not able to figure out how to publish directly from FrontPage - instead I open up WS_FTP and publish from there. When you open up WS, "Local System" should be in the upper left (I don't mean the file name c:\----, I mean the words "Local System," and "Remote Site" should be the heading for the right column. That is correct. That is exactly what I see. Do you mean this is reversed, No, they are as you stated. or are your actual files getting published DOWN from you web site to your own PC? When I tried to publish, they went right to the "remote system" instead of the local directory. If I could only get them to publish to the local system and transfer the ones I need to the remote. Because I had that happen when I tried to publish FROM FrontPage. When I'm in WS, I make sure the Remote Site is in the correct subdirectory (users.rootsweb.com/home0023/micalhou/public), then pick which ever new files I Yes, in my case the sub is "genealogy" need to update from the left hand column under Local System, and click the right arrow to upload to the site.Correct. Maybe I'm note understanding your question, but I had a mess when I tried to use FrontPage itself to upload. FrontPage and I have a love-hate relationship!! Sandy Karen wrote: > Here is the minor information: > Bought a new computer & transferred everything over. > Using Front Page 2000 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Web Site #1 is newest and was not on older computer. > Using Front Page > WS-FTP95 LE > Local System: C:\Program Files\WS-FTP > Remote System: public_html > Profile Name: My Homepage > Host Name: users.rootsweb.com > Host Type: Automatic detect > User ID: cancgs > Password:xxxxxxxx > In FrontPage I am publishing to: file:///C:/Program Files/WS-FTP > > Now, this whole set up is working fine! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Here is the problem > I have had this site up for a year, but recently transferred it to new > computer. > Also using Front Page 2000 > WS_FTP95 LE > FTP Host Name: users.freepages.rootsweb.com > User ID: historic > Password: xxxxxxxx > In the remote directory I click on: genealogy_html > Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: file///C:/Program > Files/WS_FTP/historic > After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find > that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not > to the Local System on the left. > > In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list > from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. > > I keep going over all sorts of instruction, etc. and now have my shoe in > hand ready to throw at the monitor. I have working on this situation for > weeks. I give up. > > Is there some very kind soul who can help me with this in the simplest of > terms? I have worked to hard on this site and have many more updates for > it. 3200 pictures and over 1600 pages is not exactly what I want to throw > away. > > Karen Dyer > nchistoric@onemain.com > ~~~~ > Historic Cemeteries of Nevada County > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ > ~~~~ > Nevada County Genealogical Society > http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancgs/ > > ============================== > Add as many as 10 Good Years To Your Life > If you know how to reduce these risks. > http://www.thirdage.com/health/wecare/hearthealth/index.html

    01/24/2001 01:42:57
    1. Re: filenames
    2. Pat Asher
    3. Practically speaking, 12 to 15 characters is a usable length. This is in addition to the 3 character file identification extension. General rule -- shorter is better <G>, but most browsers will deal with at least 12 or 15 characters as long as they contain only legal characters: Alpha-numeric, dash (hyphen) and underscore. -- Pat Asher Ambrose Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ Help for Beginning Web Authors http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.com/~pasher/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yahoo jimvgill" <jimvgill@yahoo.com> To: <RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 9:25 PM Subject: filenames > I've been looking among the Rootsweb FAQs for some guidance on filename > lengths. Up to now I've been sticking with 8 dot 3, all lowercase. I will > continue to stick with lower case, but would really like to use longer file > names for pages, jpegs etc. so it's a little easier to tell what those files > are. > > Can someone tell me the practical limits for filenames on the rootsweb > servers or point me to a help page on this subject? > > Thanks > > Jim Gill > webmaster, Catlin Historical Society, www.rootsweb.com/~ilchs > > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > ______________________________

    01/24/2001 11:16:48
    1. Yahoo! Auto Response
    2. Rest assured I have gotten your email and will do my best to be of assistance. I am the coordinator for 15 counties for the USGenWeb Project and State Coordinator American Local History Network. Your email IS important to me and I will respond in a few days. Please note: if you submitted your surname for one of the counties, I update the surnames pages usually 1 or 2 times per month. Thank you....Ray Ensing USGenWebProject and ALHN. -------------------- Original Message: From rootsweb-help-d-request@rootsweb.com Thu Jan 25 01:44:46 2001 Return-Path: <rootsweb-help-d-request@rootsweb.com> X-Track: 1: 40 Received: from lists8.rootsweb.com (EHLO lists2.rootsweb.com) (63.92.80.32) by mta116.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; 24 Jan 2001 12:04:55 -0800 (PST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f0OK0gZ17612; Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:00:42 -0800 Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:00:42 -0800 Message-Id: <200101242000.f0OK0gZ17612@lists2.rootsweb.com> From: RootsWeb-Help-D-request@rootsweb.com Subject: RootsWeb-Help-D Digest V01 #7 X-Loop: RootsWeb-Help-D@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <RootsWeb-Help-D@rootsweb.com> archive/volume01/7 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: RootsWeb-Help-D@rootsweb.com Reply-To: RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain RootsWeb-Help-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 7 Today's Topics: #1 Questi _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/24/2001 10:44:49
    1. Re: VIEWING MY WEBSITE
    2. Harold Arnold
    3. Your index page appeared to be a-ok to me. I viewed it with Internet Explorer version 5.50.4522.1800. Harold Arnold http://lonestar.texas.net/~hhullar5 http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hharnold ----- Original Message ----- From: "Omeda Brewer" <obrewer@triad.rr.com> To: <RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 7:46 AM Subject: VIEWING MY WEBSITE > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C085F2.E043E660 > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I just checked my website and all of the text on the index page is out of > line. The other pages appear to be alright. This site has been up and > running for a long time and was the way it was suppose to be until today. I > thought it was my server, but I went to other sites and they appeared to be > OK. Would someone please look at it and let me know if is out of line when > they view it? > Thanks > Omeda > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~omeda/index.html > > ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C085F2.E043E660 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; > name="Omeda Brewer.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="Omeda Brewer.vcf" > > BEGIN:VCARD > VERSION:2.1 > N:Brewer;Omeda > FN:Omeda Brewer > EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:obrewer@triad.rr.com > REV:20010124T154615Z > END:VCARD > > ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C085F2.E043E660-- > > ______________________________

    01/24/2001 09:10:46
    1. Re: Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Jim Keebaugh
    3. >This is a second posting. I am getting desperate. What am I doing wrong??? >I have had only one response, from dear Russell who is trying to help me. >Anyone out there want to join our twosome and help get some gravestones on >my website??? The second portion of this recap is the problem. >Karen I don't use WS_FTP, but I'm willing to try to help. You should be able to navigate to the correct directory on both sides -- your own computer on the left and the server on the right. If either of these isn't working, could you tell me exactly what you are doing that doesn't work? Regards Jim Keebaugh

    01/24/2001 09:10:45
    1. Page Loading
    2. Garry & Carol Cundiff
    3. I see some pages that begin loading immediately before they are complete and others that seem to require the page to be completely downloaded before it opens. Is this something in the code? Thanks, Garry

    01/24/2001 08:31:51
    1. Oh For Goodness Sakes---WS-FTP " HELP"
    2. Karen
    3. This is a second posting. I am getting desperate. What am I doing wrong??? I have had only one response, from dear Russell who is trying to help me. Anyone out there want to join our twosome and help get some gravestones on my website??? The second portion of this recap is the problem. Karen Here is the minor information: Bought a new computer & transferred everything over. Using Front Page 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Web Site #1 is newest and was not on older computer. Using Front Page WS-FTP95 LE Local System: C:\Program Files\WS-FTP Remote System: public_html Profile Name: My Homepage Host Name: users.rootsweb.com Host Type: Automatic detect User ID: cancgs Password:xxxxxxxx In FrontPage I am publishing to: file:///C:/Program Files/WS-FTP Now, this whole set up is working fine! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here is the problem I have had this site up for a year, but recently transferred it to new computer. Also using Front Page 2000 WS_FTP95 LE FTP Host Name: users.freepages.rootsweb.com User ID: historic Password: xxxxxxxx In the remote directory I click on: genealogy_html Now in FrontPage 2000 I am publishing to: file///C:/Program Files/WS_FTP/historic After I click on genealogy_html, in the remote system of WS_FTP95 LE, I find that it has all gone into the remote system on the right hand side and not to the Local System on the left. In fact. I tried to make a new directory, but to no avail. The entire list from the other web site is in view all the time on the left. I keep going over all sorts of instruction, etc. and now have my shoe in hand ready to throw at the monitor. I have working on this situation for weeks. I give up. Is there some very kind soul who can help me with this in the simplest of terms? I have worked to hard on this site and have many more updates for it. 3200 pictures and over 1600 pages is not exactly what I want to throw away. Karen Dyer nchistoric@onemain.com ~~~~ Historic Cemeteries of Nevada County http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~historic/ ~~~~ Nevada County Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancgs/

    01/24/2001 06:22:50
    1. Re: 1930 census
    2. bgramp
    3. April 1st, 2002 The following link has some helpful info on Census Records: http://home.att.net/%7Ewee-monster/census.html Barbara Tallman Gramp http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvpocaho/ http://www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/wv/pocahont.htm -----Original Message----- From: Jean Leeper <jeanlee@harenet.net> To: RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com <RootsWeb-Help-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 8:59 AM Subject: 1930 census Does anyone know what year the 1930 census will be released? -- Sincerely, Jean Leeper jeanlee@harenet.net "Watch What You Say or Do, You Might Sell Your Parrot To The Town Gossip" Register Report: http://www.harenet.net/~jeanlee Every Name Index: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee Marion County IA Gen.Soc.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamcgs/Index.html Researching: WILMETH, HIGGOTT, THORNELOE, HALL, ERSKINE/MARRS, REISINGER & MCILVAINE `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ````````````````````````` ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    01/24/2001 05:16:09
    1. VIEWING MY WEBSITE
    2. Omeda Brewer
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C085F2.E043E660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I just checked my website and all of the text on the index page is out of line. The other pages appear to be alright. This site has been up and running for a long time and was the way it was suppose to be until today. I thought it was my server, but I went to other sites and they appeared to be OK. Would someone please look at it and let me know if is out of line when they view it? Thanks Omeda http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~omeda/index.html ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C085F2.E043E660 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Omeda Brewer.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Omeda Brewer.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Brewer;Omeda FN:Omeda Brewer EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:obrewer@triad.rr.com REV:20010124T154615Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C085F2.E043E660--

    01/24/2001 03:46:15
    1. Donations to RootsWeb
    2. Jean Leeper
    3. Opts! I sent the previous E-mail too soon. When I developed the Marion County Genealogical Web Site a year ago I was told that the MCGS should donate a percentage of the income we received from books listed on the site. Can anyone tell me the address of the party the society sends that money to? Sincerely, Jean Leeper jeanlee@harenet.net "Watch What You Say or Do, You Might Sell Your Parrot To The Town Gossip"   Register Report: http://www.harenet.net/~jeanlee Every Name Index: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee Marion County IA Gen.Soc.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamcgs/Index.html Researching: WILMETH, HIGGOTT, THORNELOE, HALL, ERSKINE/MARRS, REISINGER & MCILVAINE ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

    01/24/2001 01:07:12
    1. 1930 census
    2. Jean Leeper
    3. Does anyone know what year the 1930 census will be released? -- Sincerely, Jean Leeper jeanlee@harenet.net "Watch What You Say or Do, You Might Sell Your Parrot To The Town Gossip"   Register Report: http://www.harenet.net/~jeanlee Every Name Index: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jeanlee Marion County IA Gen.Soc.: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamcgs/Index.html Researching: WILMETH, HIGGOTT, THORNELOE, HALL, ERSKINE/MARRS, REISINGER & MCILVAINE ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

    01/24/2001 01:01:08