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Default attachments - 09-06-2006 , 02:34 AM






Being new to DW, i have already published a 6 page web site, but i now need to
have brochures and MS documents added, to allow visitors to download them, but
i cannot find any reference as to how to do it. They will probably be PDF &
excell files


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Default Re: attachments - 09-06-2006 , 02:56 AM






foregone wrote:

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Being new to DW, i have already published a 6 page web site, but i now need to
have brochures and MS documents added, to allow visitors to download them, but
i cannot find any reference as to how to do it. They will probably be PDF &
excell files

zip the files, upload the zipped files and make a link to them on your page.




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Default Re: attachments - 09-06-2006 , 12:29 PM



Just copy them to somewhere in your local site directory structure and link to
them. Then upload them and the pages that reference them. Excel and pdf are no
different from html pages when it comes to linking. They must exist within your
site structure.


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Default Re: attachments - 09-06-2006 , 02:25 PM



I convert Excel documents in Flashpaper.
"bregent" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Just copy them to somewhere in your local site directory structure and
link to
them. Then upload them and the pages that reference them. Excel and pdf
are no
different from html pages when it comes to linking. They must exist within
your
site structure.




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