When I Publish Site through coffeecup...
so i clicked publish on vsd and published the site im creating through the coffeecup s-drive and the menu does not work. says links are invalid. but when i type in the url for one of the pages for example, it works. why wont the menu tabs work? all the links are fine...
the link to this is headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site
also having problems with a missing tab. everything looks fine in the preview mode in flash menu builder but in the published view its missing a tab, and it added a random tab that says "main menu item."
starting to pull my hair out...
the link to this is headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site
also having problems with a missing tab. everything looks fine in the preview mode in flash menu builder but in the published view its missing a tab, and it added a random tab that says "main menu item."
starting to pull my hair out...
David, we have explained this to you in support at least 5 times now! 
Links to pages are case sensitive. You are linking in your menu to a page called companyinformation.html but the file name is actually CompanyInformation.html You have to use the EXACT filename if you want it to work.
This is why you should NEVER use mixed case in a file name. Always use lowercase and you will never have to guess what the file name is.

Links to pages are case sensitive. You are linking in your menu to a page called companyinformation.html but the file name is actually CompanyInformation.html You have to use the EXACT filename if you want it to work.
This is why you should NEVER use mixed case in a file name. Always use lowercase and you will never have to guess what the file name is.
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You need to put the url's in for all your buttons in the FMB.
Here's your xml file show no url's
http://headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site/mymenu.xml

Here's your xml file show no url's
http://headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site/mymenu.xml
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
Eric Rohloff wrote:
You need to put the url's in for all your buttons in the FMB.
You need to put the url's in for all your buttons in the FMB.

We have also mentioned that quite a few times as well David. If you don't provide a link to where you want the button to link to, how is the navigation supposed to work right?

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Scott Swedorski wrote:
David, we have explained this to you in support at least 5 times now!
Links to pages are case sensitive. You are linking in your menu to a page called companyinformation.html but the file name is actually CompanyInformation.html You have to use the EXACT filename if you want it to work.
This is why you should NEVER use mixed case in a file name. Always use lowercase and you will never have to guess what the file name is.
David, we have explained this to you in support at least 5 times now!

Links to pages are case sensitive. You are linking in your menu to a page called companyinformation.html but the file name is actually CompanyInformation.html You have to use the EXACT filename if you want it to work.
This is why you should NEVER use mixed case in a file name. Always use lowercase and you will never have to guess what the file name is.
yes i changed it to "CompanyInformation.html"
if you type in headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site/CompanyInformation.html that link will work. but none of the tabs on the published view at headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site work because it says the url is not valid. i fixed all the links in the flash menu builder. did exactly what you guys told me to. for some reason the url works but the menu tabs do not work when clicked on.
Of course it will not work David because we said the same thing before. You never added a link on any of your buttons. They are all empty. 
http://headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site/mymenu.xml
Look at all of the Link="" They are empty.
You are also on Build 19, so you should upgrade to Build 24 as well.

http://headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site/mymenu.xml
Look at all of the Link="" They are empty.
You are also on Build 19, so you should upgrade to Build 24 as well.
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im starring at it right now on flash menu builder. under company information...in the url box i have http://headgearplus.coffeecup.com/site/ … ation.html
since it doesnt show the full word in the link above, i wrote "CompanyInformation.html"
and i just upgraded to build 24...
since it doesnt show the full word in the link above, i wrote "CompanyInformation.html"
and i just upgraded to build 24...
That maybe what you see in Menu Builder, but until you add the menu into VSD, nothing will change. This again was in your support ticket David.
Please oh please read the support ticket.
Please oh please read the support ticket.

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