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  1. 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?
  2. By the way, the preview pane still shows the original info that was previewed.
  3. 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
  4. Transacation completed with annualized payment. Thanks for the quick response. Dave
  5. 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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    Base URL

    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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    Base URL

    Thank you for your patience - I will try this when I get home tonight. Dave
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    Base URL

    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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    Base URL

    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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. How do you know when your domain has been propagated? Can you upload your site into the file manager before it is propagated? Dave