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I feel foolish for replying to my own posts but I want to keep anyone interested informed. I shut the RVsitebuilder down and when I opened the new site back up, it loaded. Am I doing something wrong?
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By the way, the preview pane still shows the original info that was previewed.
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Hello Everyone - I decided to freshen up my website and decided to try the RvSitebuilder. I picked the template and started to build the content. I saved my work, did a preview and then wanted to go back. When I tried to open the page again, I got the following error message: ************* Error message : node is undefined. URL : https://panther.hawkhost.com:2083/3rdparty/rvsitebuilder/index.php?/sitebuilder/wysiwyg/project_page_id/905affcef589e0143b4dda21575a4c8e/htmlcode/1 Line : 665 ************* First off, when you view the HTML code, it only goes up to line 224 so I am at a loss for my next step. Any suggestions? Thanks, Dave
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Transacation completed with annualized payment. Thanks for the quick response. Dave
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Submitted. Thanks, Dave
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I signed up for my own IP address. Now I have my first invoice for $2.00. Neither of my credit cards work and they both are current. Could it be that they will not do a 2 dollar transaction? I know some stores have a sign at the register that say minimum 10 dollars on credit cards. Can I pay up for a year? Thanks, Dave
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All my links are working. Images are too. As suggested, my problem was the URL I was using to my site. I incorrectly thought I had to path all the way to the public_html subdirectory because that was where the files were stored. Thanks for the help, Dave
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Thank you for your patience - I will try this when I get home tonight. Dave
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So the correct path to the public_html would include the home/username as in www.sitename.com/home/username/public_html/? I am not sure I am using the correct path to get to my public_html directory. I am new at web site programming but from what I have read, the title gets a base URL with the path to the public_html directory on the website and then anywhere you want to call up a sub-directory within the public_html directory, you create a href link file and it points to the public_html. Do I understand this correctly? Dave
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I am designing my site using HTML4. I have set a base URL of www.sitename.com/home/username/public_html When I mouse over hyperlinks on my home page to attempt to go to another page of my site, the status bar shows the URL as www.sitename.com/home/username/public_html/newpage.html but I get a path error. Yes, the newpage.html is in the public_html directory. I originally had the base URL set as www.sitename.com/public_html but that didn't work and I noticed that the control panel added the home/username to the path it was uploading to so I thought I had found the problem. Unfortunately, that was not the case. What am I missing? Dave
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No, I did not. My Hawkhost email told me what the nameservers were and I assumed that was done for me. I will do this when I get home from work. I assume this must be done by me through Go-Daddy and that is why Hawkhost could not do it. I am new at this and thank you for your assistance - Dave
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In my case, I have the domain registered through Go-Daddy and HawkHost is my website host. I have uploaded the html files for my site using the file manager utility in the cPanel. I put them into the public_html directory. My web address still brings up my page being parked by Go-Daddy. Does this mean it is not propagated? Dave
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How do you know when your domain has been propagated? Can you upload your site into the file manager before it is propagated? Dave