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Christian S.
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Publishing project to internetserver via FTP doesn't work for version 14  en

Autor: Christian S.
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I did install the X5 Evolution 13 and everything worked very well. I published the project and it worked fast and stable. After installing X5 Evolution 14, I imported the same project and tried to publish it but it doesn't work even though all settings are the same.

When I try to publish there is a page without much information, saying "Folder creation", and after a while it comes up a message saying "Error in folder creation, please try later" (see attachment).

I tried this first time a week ago, and I have tried it between 5-10 times since then, but without success.

Today I went in to the server and renamed the old catalogue, created a new one with the same name, but it didn't help.

I have used the update functionality but I get the message "WebSite X5 is already updated to the latest version".

I have still X5 Evolution 13 installed so I manage for now, but it would be great to be able to explore version 14.

The URL where I pre-publish, just to make sure everything works before I go public is: http://www.hamingja.se/infobility/index.html

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Esahc ..
Esahc ..
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Christian

In the destination, replace the existing and include /

eg /public_html

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Christian S.
Christian S.
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Hi

I wasn't sure what you meant with replace and include /eg/public_html.

But since you pointed towards using front-slash I tried to add a front-slash on the page

"1. Settings/WebSite Address, so instead of "http://www.infobility.hamingja.se/infobility", it now says "http://www.hamingja.se/infobility/"

and on the page

"5.Export/WebSite Export to Internet" I did put a front-slash in front of "infobility" in the Destination folder so it now says "/infobility"

And now it works to publish! Thank you for your fast support! :)

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