Publish destination  mac

For some strange reason I can only publish my website to the path user/myname mac.
I can see the directory in choose folder placement but nothing happens when I choose another destination
Any ideas ?

If you are using iWeb V 3.0.4 you can go to the publishing settings page to set up your choice of method...
http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/Publish-Website.html

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    I've published a calendar to the .mac web server successfully, and the web page for the named calendar shows up fine in browsers at the appropriate URL.
    However, when I receive an invitation from somebody else, and accept it, and put it into that (published) calendar, that event does NOT get published to the web page. Any idea why?
    Example
    - Joe uses Google Calendar to invite me to a meeting
    - Google calendar sends me a .ics file in email
    - I open the .ics file (click in Apple Mail, which launches iCal)
    - I view the invitation in iCal; then change the status to "Accepted" (from Invited), and change the Calendar for this event to the Calendar I've published on .mac
    - (iCal properly notifies Joe via a reply .ics via email that I've accepted)
    - iCal is properly updating my schedule on .mac for all other events besides this meeting invitation; but the meeting invitation does not get pushed to the .mac web page for my calendar
    Item of note: In this use case, I am NOT the event Organizer; somebody else is. Is this why iCal doesn't do it? Or is there something I'm not setting correctly in iCal? Or...?
    This renders .mac-web-published calendars effectively useless, since a good share of my calendar is made up of people who email me .ics invitations, and (for various reasons) the person who manages my schedule has to use the .mac web UI for my calendar to know when she can dish out my time. (She doesn't actually put things in my schedule; just allots time.)
    HELP!
    PowerBook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.9)
    PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    See also http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1133628

  • Incorrect format when published to .mac but ok published to folder

    Problems started after updating iWeb to 1.1.1.
    Problems are 1) incorrect visited and unvisited links and 2) incorrect placement.
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    http://web.mac.com/amalin/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
    I've placed a screen shot as it (correctly) appears when published to a folder.
    Here is the link to the screen shot
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    You can see the differences in the "Newsletters" section of the page as well as other areas.
    Any help would be appreciated.
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    Hi Al,
    I can't seem to reproduce the bold/highlighted link thing over here on my end. I have loaded your page on my Safari as well as on a PC using IE and FireFox. All looks okay.
    Perhaps try emptying your browser cache and reload the page. Maybe this will clear some cobwebs and let you see the page properly. Good luck!

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    Greetings,
    I posted an earlier message somewhere in the iWeb08 forum regarding my suddenly experiencing lack of completion of publishing iWeb site to .Mac. Publishing just stops - no error message comes up. I have however noticed that my internet connection has been also varying in speed - down to a few dozen kbps in the last day, which is when I started experiencing this problem. Does connection speed affect such publishing? in other words, if connection speed goes down tremendously, does publishing to .Mac sort os "times out"???
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    You can try adding a "?" to the end of your URL to force Safari to fetch a non-locally-cached copy of your site, but even this won't help if your ISP is overzealously caching material.
    Anyone in the UK can shed light on this ISP phenomenon???
    If you find this information useful, please don't forget to provide me with feedback by marking my reply as "solved" or "helpful" using those little buttons that you see in the title bar of this reply. I really appreciate it!

  • IWeb page didn't publish to .mac

    I created a web site in iWeb and chose command "publish to .mac" when it was ready. I got an error message saying it didn't publish, but not why. (Yes, I already have a .mac account.)
    The page also does not appear under the URL http://web.mac.com/[YourMemberName]. (With the latter part filled in correctly, minus the brackets.)
    Worst of all, I cannot find the original iWeb site, only the index copy saved as a Safari file, so I can't attempt to republish.
    One, where did my original work go?
    Two, why didn't it publish, and what can I do to fix it?

    To see the problem go to http://web.mac.com/robruhn
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    Does anyone have any suggestions as to how the pc
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  • Publish to .Mac/Publish All to .Mac

    Under file I have the option to "Publish to .Mac" or "Publish All to .Mac." What 's the difference?
    Thanks,
    Pasquale

    Hi Pasquale!
    How are you? I hope you are having fun with iWeb!
    "Publish All to .Mac" tells iWeb to publish each and every file of your website to your iDisk.
    "Publish to .Mac" is the default publishing action. The "Publish" button in the lower left corner does the same thing. When you first publish your site, iWeb has to publish everything from scratch. But subsequent publishing only uploads the changed files, which saves time. This only works on .mac. So, the bottomline is that you should probably use the standard "Publish to .Mac" under normal circumstances.
    Sometimes when problems crop up, one recommendation is to use the "Publish ALL to .Mac" option to lay down your site from scratch again. It's like erasing and publishing over again.

  • Publish to .mac AND other server

    Question:
    I already publish to .mac - no problems there. I need to publish another website on another server. I published to a folder, used Fetch to upload it - works great (I know I lose some of iWeb's features, but that can't be helped).
    Here is my question - now when I publish to .mac - the second site I created for the other server loads on my .mac space also. This is not a huge deal - I have no links from one site to the other, it just seems like a waste of space. Is there a way I can choose to upload only my primary site to .mac and not the other one as well?
    Scott

    Hi Scott,
    The best thing to do in your case is to separate your two sites into two separate Domain files. That way the two sites can be edited and published independently from one another, so you don't have to have both sites uploaded to .Mac.
    If you are in sort of the beginning stages of doing this second site, it might be easiest to start over in a new Domain file. If however, you do not wish to start over with the second site, then splitting off this second site to another Domain file can be done as well.
    I'll refer you to a page put up by Mark Heaton (Apnewbie) on the process of domain separation...
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    I am using iWeb v 1.1.2, which I know how to use and is satisfactory for my needs. I do have a question, however. What is the difference between the command "Publish to .Mac" vs. "Publish All to .Mac?" I usually use "Publish to .Mac" as this seems quicker and does not seem the change the .js and Slideshow.html files that I hack to autoplay the audio, eliminate the reflections, etc. Although I don't seem to have any problem with this approach, I would like to be sure that I am not missing anything.
    Thank you.

    James,
    Good question. I realized I wasn't sure myself. Here's what I found in iWeb Help:
    "When you publish a site, all the sites and pages you changed since the last time you published are published. In other words, you can't publish only selected websites or webpages; your published websites always match the sites and pages in iWeb.
    You can publish all your sites and pages (not just those changed sinced you last published), by choosing File > Publish All to .Mac. You might want to publish all your pages if, for example, you accidentally delete your site from .Mac, if you change .Mac accounts and want to publish to your new .Mac account, or if you discover missing links or pages in your site."

  • Publish to .mac with an existing domain name

    I was wondering if anyone has published to .mac with and existing domain and kept it. I have had my business under this domain name for 15 years and do not want to change it at this time.
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    mekod

    I believe the issue is solved as the domain now points correctly to BC servers , it was probably a propagation delay.
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  • Problem Publishing to .Mac

    I created a one page site and tried publishing to .mac many times. It seems to take forever (well beyond 30min) and I finally get a message that says there was trouble updating .mac. I have 1024MB of idisk space and can't figure out what the problem is. I am new to this and mac's in general so any help I can get would be greatly appreciated. I'm a teacher that wants to start posting podcasts for his students to review and do some other cool things with.

    I tried publishing again and got the message "trouble reading idisk quota".
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  • Poor image quality when publishing to .mac

    This is very frustrating.
    I buy a high resolution, high quality, royalty-free image. I resize it and crop it in my image editing program and save it as a maximum size .jpg.
    I preview the image in Apple preview, and also drag the image into my web browser and it looks crisp and sharp.
    I put the image on my iWeb page and publish to .mac. I check my site and the image looks horrible! It looks as though it got compressed again on the lowest setting.
    Something very weird is happening to some people. I've read other discussion on this but they are all unresolved.
    I'm a graphic designer and I've used dreamweaver and published to other servers. I know about image quality and optimization. I'm doing the same steps and procedures I've always done to optimize images and I've never had this problem except when I publish to .mac.
    There is a very weird and serious issue going on and I hope someone can resolve this or has an answer.
    Why would an image look crisp and sharp when I view it in my image editing program or in Apple preview, but when publish to .mac it gets re-compressed?
    This may sound silly but do you think Apple is doing this randomly and automatically to users to save server space on .mac? Maybe they think people wont notice or care?
    I am very upset and frustrated and I can't think of any other reason why this is happening.
    Any advice is helpful. Thanks!

    James,
    Thank you very much for your help.
    Here is what I did. I used Apple grab and took a screen shot of my iWeb page where the low res graphic was in position.
    I used this as a "template" for cropping my original image in my image editing program to the exact size I needed.
    I cropped my original image to the size of my "grab" template, deleted the template layer and saved the sharp image as a maximum file size .jpg and placed it into my iWeb page, with "use original size". It fit perfectly in my layout and looked sharp and crisp.
    Now, I published my site and checked the image.
    You were correct! The image came out crisp and sharp, no more quality loss.
    To test your theory, I went back to iWeb and placed an iWeb mask around the same image and re-published it.
    Sure enough! The same image that was once sharp had terrible image loss.
    So I guess you're right, adding any effects to an image creates the image loss.
    Well, this is a terrible shame because I really like some of the border effects. For example, in a photo gallery, you can use an effect such as a slight page curl with drop shadow that appears only for the thumbnail image but the when you click on the image full size, there is no page curl, just the pure image.
    If I create this slight page curl effect and drop shadow in my image editing program, then both my thumbnail and full size image will have this effect.
    Not only that, but in order to get the thumbnail image to lay over my background color, I would have to re-create the page curl effect and place it on a border of the same background color as my page layout. When someone clicks on my thumbnail they will now get the full size image with the page curl effect and a slight border of the page color.
    Also creating this effect in my image editing program will make it more time consuming when I want to change layout styles, because when I create the page curl / drop shadow in my image editing program, I have to change the background color around each image to match the new background color I'm using for my page. Doing this for 20 images every time I want to change my design is allot of work.
    If this is what I have to do, then I have no choice. But at least I would like my thumbnail to have the effect but NOT my full size image.
    How do I do this so only my iWeb thumbnail image has this effect without iWeb forcing it to a PNG and loosing quality?
    Thanks I appreciate you help!

  • How to publish to .mac without using iWeb?

    I have made my website at home and published to a folder on my portable HD. I'm now away from my home Mac, and, as seen in a thread below, I can't reopen in iWeb at work to publish to .mac.
    How do I 'publish' to .mac? - is it as simple as copying the Sites folder to my iDisk? If I enter my iWeb URL will it link up with the iWeb pages/files I have uploaded to iDisk?
    As you can tell I'm not a web designer!
    Thanks in advance, Lee.

    Ah, so regarding the previous thread about editing
    published iWeb websites, you could theoretically keep
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    Yes. And you should always keep such backups if you want to avoid having to recreate everything when something goes wrong.
    I presume when the data file is replaced in the
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    rather then offering a choice of new templates?
    That's what should happen, yes.

  • Publish Error Workaround - Manually Publish to .Mac

    If you are having problems publishing your iWeb sites, you can manually publish to .Mac and still get all of the special .Mac-only features by following these steps:
    1) Choose "Publish All to .Mac" from the file menu.
    2) As soon as you get the message that your site upload will continue in the background, open Applications > Utilities > Terminal
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    4) A Finder window will open. Find the folder called "folder.SomeNumber". Open it and then open the TemporaryItems folder. In it should be several folders called com.apple.iWebSome_LongNumber. In one of them you will find a folder called "sites" that contains all of your sites from iWeb ready to upload to .Mac.
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    I hope this helps some of you get your sites published. It worked for me.
    -Chad

    Hi geebee - bit long winded but this is the full fix that I wrote up for someone else - it worked for them so good luck.
    1. To create a new login, open system preference folder and open accounts. Unlock by clicking on the padlock icon. Now click on the plus icon which will allow you to create a new login name and password. Tick allow user to administer computer. Lock the padlock again and close window.
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    4. Log out and log on to new login again - find domain file in this system and delete it then in its place put your copy domain file from the dvd. When you open iweb in this system you should see your web files and hopefully you should now be able to publish them. This is where I succeeded.
    5. If successful I have since discovered that you can do the reverse - ie. delete the domain file from your main login - copy domain file from your new login and put it back in the original system. I found this shook off whatever the problem was. I have also discovered since that I seem to have lost some functionality in that the slide shows don't seem to work now so I guess I might have to rebuild some of the pages - but the important thing is it will now publish.
    Hope you can follow this and hope you have the success I had. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with, and let me know if it works.
    Auray
    iMac duo   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

  • Publishing to .mac

    I had my website built through iWeb and published to .mac but then my computer seemed to crash (which I thought wasn't supposed to happen with Mac). Anyway, I have finally finished rebuilding it through iWeb and want to publish it but I can never seem to publish the entire site. The first few pages are published but nothing else. I am not sure if it is having trouble because my internet connection is just not fast enough or what. Is there a way to publish a page at a time? Thanks.

    When viewing in Safari have you cleared out its caches and tried again? If that doesn't work and you're only getting those two pages try the following to make sure the site is getting generated completely.
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    2 - mount you iDisk in the Finder, go to the Web/Sites/iWeb folder and look for your site's folder and the index.html file that should be there. Delete both.
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    Do you Twango?
    G5 Dual Core 2GHz, 2G RAM, 250G HD; G4 Dual 1Ghz, 1.5G RAM, 80G HD, QT 7.1.3,   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   22 LCD, 250G/200G/160G FW HDs, Canon: SD700IS/i850/LIDE 50, Epson R200, 30G iPod

  • Why is publishing to .Mac uploading previously loaded media?

    I added a few movies to my site and hit "Publish to .Mac". As I watch the "Publishing..." progress bar, I can't help but notice that it is uploading photo albums, podcasts, etc., they I had already loaded! I know I had already uploaded them because I've viewed them in Safari and I was on the phone with my parents who viewed them already from their browser! Why in the heck is it reloading so much of the media -- none of which was changed? It is a real pain given the monumental extra time it takes.
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    Had you already added the movies through iWeb or through the .mac site?
    If it was through .mac, then iWeb would not know the movies were already posted and therefore would add them again. Besides that iweb stores all your data in a separate folder then .mac's homepage site you had before. If I am wrong in that you had only added these movies through iWeb then it would only reloading them because something on that particular page changed.
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