My pages look fine on my local system, but why don the links (or images) work when the pages are uploaded?
• If you install a file named index.htm as a home page, you must delete the file named index.html installed when your account was created. • Links to pages and/or images were specified with characters in the wrong case. Web server software is case-sensitive. • Your website was created with software tools that generate links that fail when the pages are uploaded to a different server. Either review the instructions for using those tools or send a request for help to the urj-web discussion group including the name of the specific tools you used. Note: At one time, another reason might have been the use of .htm rather than .html file name suffixes, but that restriction was eliminated on 1/26/97 • How much space are we allowed? Each Union congregation is allotted at 200MB of disk space at no charge for their account. Only a small percentage of Union accounts have needed extra space beyond that quota. If you would like additional space, you may purchase this from us. Pricing for additional
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