Navigation Buttons not right after publishing

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After publishing my site, the navigation buttons are not correct.

What can I do to fix this?

Thanks.
 
"Not correct" needs some further explanation. Do you mean "missing",
"wrong labels on the buttons", or "click them and nothing happens"? Or
something else?

A link to a faulty page will help diagnose the problem.
 
Missing.
Ronx said:
"Not correct" needs some further explanation. Do you mean "missing",
"wrong labels on the buttons", or "click them and nothing happens"? Or
something else?

A link to a faulty page will help diagnose the problem.

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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
Not sure what you mean as faulty page. When I browse the site only the Home
button is showing. When I viewed it in Navigation view Index.htm is all by
itself with no other pages attached to it. I want to use Default.htm as the
Home Page so I deleted Index.htm and set Default.Htm as the Home Page. So
far so good. However a file Default Error.htm is positioned at the top of
the Navigation Hierarchy and I want to change this to Default.htm

The Nav plane looks like this:

Default Error.htm Default.htm Other files I want on this
level.

All the sub levels are attached to default error.htm and I want them
attached to Default.htm

Not sure how to publish the buttons. How can I do that?

I'm using FP 2003.

Thanks a lot.
 
OK, I was able to change the navigation and it's working correctly now.

But... now when I preview it IE 7 is blocking a script or active x control
that would access my computer.

There is no script or Active X control ---- or shouldn't be. How can I find
out what is causing this?

Thanks.
 
A faulty page is a page that is not functioning correctly - for example
a page with navigation buttons not working.

The active-x warning will be shown whenever you preview a page from a
disc based web and the page contains any form of scripting, such as
JavaScript used to rollover the navigation buttons. This warning will
not show when you view the page from a server.

You publish the buttons (if you still have problems here) by publishing
the site with FrontPage.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.

http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
Ron,

I sure do appreciate you in helping understand a some things. It's
comforting to get help like you provide.

Thanks, again.
 
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