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Copyright Arizona Board of Regents.
The University of Arizona Library. Last updated January 2006.
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o) Check your work by launching a browser and entering the appropriate URL in the address bar.
(The URL will look something like: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~userID/filename.html) For
example: John Smith’s webpage about his vacation would look something like:
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~jsmith/vacation.html *Remember that the spelling and
punctuation of your URL must be an exact match to the file you have uploaded.
What to do if you can’t see your webpage:
1) Check your URL. (The URL will look something like: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~userID/filename.html
)
Remember that the spelling and punctuation of your URL must be an exact match to the file you have
uploaded.
2) Check your file extension. Does your webpage end in .html or in .htm? If you don’t know, try both.
*Dreamweaver pages usually end in .htm*
3) Be sure that you have put the files that you want to post to the web in your public_html folder. If
you accidentally uploaded them outside of the public_html folder, you will not be able to see them.
4) Remember to hit the refresh button on your browser each time that you upload to the u.arizona.edu
server. (If your browser is open and you do not hit refresh, you will not see the new material that you have
uploaded.)
What to do if your internal webpage links don’t work:
1) Be aware that when you browse for a file, Dreamweaver will often include the entire path in the hyperlink
if your web pages are not all saved in the same place. (It will look something like this: file:///C|/Documents
and Settings/sultl/My Documents/webpages/gardeningpathfinder.htm) When this happens, your link will
not work once the page is published. Avoid this problem by removing everything but the name of the
linked page and the .htm or .html extension (It should look something like this: gardeningpathfinder.htm)
or by saving all of your pages in the same location.
What to do if you can’t see your pictures:
1) Check your public_html folder to be sure that you uploaded all of your pictures. If they are still not
showing up, look to see where you uploaded your pictures. For example, if you have put your webpage in
a sub folder within the public_html folder, your pictures must be put there as well.
a. Be aware that when you browse for your image file, Dreamweaver will include the entire path in
the hyperlink if your image is not saved in the same place as your webpage. (It will look something
like this: file:///C|/Documents and Settings/sultl/My Documents/webpages/Index page/dozer2.jpg) When
this happens, your image will not show up once the page is published. Avoid this problem by
removing everything but the name of the image and the .gif, .jpeg, or .png extension. (It should look
something like this: dozer2.jpg) or by saving your image in the same place that you saved your
webpage.
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