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Old June 17th, 2004, 06:31 AM
RCSI
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Default Publisher 2002

We are a small non-profit charity with no funds for IT
support.
We have lovingly designed a website - and when we
uploaded to our free webhosts, were told that altho' we
have 25MB of space to use (our website is 4MB) the
index.htm file cannot be bigger than 256KB - ours is
374.7KB.
Can anyone advise how to reduce this without reducing the
website itself to virtually nothing? Months of hard
voluntary slog have gone into this. Help/
Thanks.
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Old June 17th, 2004, 07:52 AM
Erika
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There are many ways to decrease the size of your index file. Publisher
adds a lot of extra markup that you don't need. If you send me the TEXT
ONLY of your html file I will look at it for you. You must copy and
paste the text into the body of the email or I won't look at it.

To give you specific help I would have to have an idea what it includes
(many graphics, etc). Can you post a jpg of it on your site?

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Hugs, Erika

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Old June 17th, 2004, 08:04 AM
Ed Bennett
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A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from RCSI
!"...
We have lovingly designed a website - and when we
uploaded to our free webhosts, were told that altho' we
have 25MB of space to use (our website is 4MB) the
index.htm file cannot be bigger than 256KB - ours is
374.7KB.


a) Make sure you are running the latest Publisher 2002 Service Packs (update
to Office XP SP3 from http://office.microsoft.com/
b) Try using the HTML Filtered file format
c) Use the WebDesign forum at microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign

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