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Iam using FP2002 and WebStyle4.
Whenever I publish files to my site I get a file download from the site. This is a document which just contains the HTML for the NavBars.
Now whenever I try to access the site I get this file download which then stops me (or anyone else) from accessing the site at all.
I did have this publish working satisfactorily but I updated some of my NavBar items and since then I cannot get on to the site at all and this problem has appeared.
I guess that I could delete the NavBars all together but I'm not convinced that by restarting that I will have overcopme the problem for good.
Thanks
Jeff
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Iam using FP2002 and WebStyle4.
Whenever I publish files to my site I get a file download from the site. This is a document which just contains the HTML for the NavBars.
Now whenever I try to access the site I get this file download which then stops me (or anyone else) from accessing the site at all.
I did have this publish working satisfactorily but I updated some of my NavBar items and since then I cannot get on to the site at all and this problem has appeared.
I guess that I could delete the NavBars all together but I'm not convinced that by restarting that I will have overcopme the problem for good.
Thanks
Jeff
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jeff the ref:
Iam using FP2002 and WebStyle4.
Whenever I publish files to my site I get a file download from the site. This is a document which just contains the HTML for the NavBars.
Now whenever I try to access the site I get this file download which then stops me (or anyone else) from accessing the site at all.
I did have this publish working satisfactorily but I updated some of my NavBar items and since then I cannot get on to the site at all and this problem has appeared.
I guess that I could delete the NavBars all together but I'm not convinced that by restarting that I will have overcopme the problem for good.
Thanks
Jeff<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Can you provide the url of the site please?
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certainly can, it is
www.nordenhousesurgery.co.uk
Thanks, Jeff