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    It's a setting in NOF. In v11 you would open your project (NOD) and click on the PUBLISH icon and then choose ARRANGE FILES. I suspect v12 is similar.
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    If you migrated it from 11 to XII and you haven't changed anything, you should just be able to change the setting in XII and everything will be good to go. But, do a local publish and check some of them and see what you get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vegaburm View Post
    At the risk of sounding like a moron. I don't have a clue how to look at that. Do I look on NO, or do I need to go to my server and look on the files there? I've been using NO since version 7 and think I know it reasonably well, but I am not an expert in web design or anything else. So, a little more direction please and I will see.
    Use windows explorer and locate the file on your computer (will be in your local publish folder under your site project name probably in the root). Right click on the file and select open with > Notepad. This will tell you how to find the folder where the file will be located: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4028

    Quote Originally Posted by vegaburm View Post
    Yes, I checked and it is. Now, I never changed it, because I didn't even know HOW to change that prior to this problem. The default must be different inthe two programs. Should I swich 12 to "by asset type" like it is in 11? And that will change the url names when publishing too, won't it? So I would have to check on the manual links and such that I have.
    This will explain your publish options: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=181
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    Default might have the fix!

    OK, I reset the structure to "by asset type" and re-published the form and success site, changing the success url ont he form properties to ../html/sr.html AND IT WORKED!!!! I did a happy dance. Literally. I am republishing the full site by that structure after changing the success url's on the other two forms to match that format. Fingers crossed that they will all WORK when the publish finishes. I will post in an hour or so with results.

    Then maybe I can work on making the "site style" how I really want it. That is the fun part to me, all this other business is a serious headache.

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    Go over this page before you republish: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4029
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotFusion View Post
    Go over this page before you republish: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=4029
    already running it and don't want to cancel it, but if forms work, then yes, I will delete files and run a clean one to be sure I get it cleaned up. I didn't think of it before as I was just too excited that it might actually work I just wanted to get it going!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vegaburm View Post
    already running it and don't want to cancel it, but if forms work, then yes, I will delete files and run a clean one to be sure I get it cleaned up. I didn't think of it before as I was just too excited that it might actually work I just wanted to get it going!
    You might want to delete all of the files on your web hosting account then do a full remote publish. If you do not want to use a 3rd party FTP program to manage your remote files, your web host should offer some kind of remote folder/file manager through their control panel like the one I offer http://www.gotfusion.com/support/tut...lemanager.html
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    Praise the Lord we are running properly now. Need to do some clean-up, and adjust some paypal buttoons, but it works, and that is a big load off. Thanks for all the help guys! I'm sure I'll have more issues to bring up later.....like why my pdf pages do not display properly in Google Chrome, but fine elsewhere....

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    Default I wish that NOF 12 had the an option to choose....

    I have noticed that the way that NOF 12 uses directory's is much different then NOF 11.
    If you build a site it automatically puts site files with-in directory's with names of the pages.
    example: /login/members/account_settings/account_settings.php instead of the old method:
    /html/account_settings.php

    I have noticed that you can change the way the site directory format works with-in the publish tab in the options on the top of the program. It's too bad that NOF 12 didn't have an option there that used the old layouts with putting scripts in the /scripts/ directory.

    I used to have a page named login.php post to a php script called "login.php" found in the /scripts/ directory. I found that NOF12 doesn't rename the same file names for you if you post to a .php file.

    If you are having problems when publishing a site make sure that all file names are different if you want it to work. It took be about 4 hours to figure out that NOF12 was doing this because of the new NOF12 format.

    Here is a SUGGESTION: PLEASE PUT AN OPTION TO USE THE OLD NOF11 STYLE OF DIRECTORY's IN YOUR NEXT UPDATE PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! with the HTML folder and the SCRIPTS folder! Most of us NOF'ers like the old style and then customizing it from there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by simplyknudsen View Post
    Here is a SUGGESTION: PLEASE PUT AN OPTION TO USE THE OLD NOF11 STYLE OF DIRECTORY's IN YOUR NEXT UPDATE PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! with the HTML folder and the SCRIPTS folder! Most of us NOF'ers like the old style and then customizing it from there!
    You can choose how Fusion creates the web site. See this for details: http://www.gotfusion.com/tutorials/tut.cfm?itemID=181

    Select by asset type.
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