Do you mean the file didn't get uploaded? Obvious things are to check to see
if it is going to the correct folder where you think it is going? Can you
use Secure FTP to upload all other types of files?

Also check with your hosting company, some prohibit certain file types so
possibly that could be a cause. I had one not allow Exes so had to zip
everything.

Just a thought.



-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Allen
Sent: 04 December 2007 09:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NF] Audio Files on Web Page


I use frontpage :)
Allen

-----Original Message-----
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I wrote a web page in html.

I put in a link to a WMA file.

Using Secure FTP, I could not find the WMA file in the local folder, let
alone SFTP it to the Web Server.

What do you suggest?

I want to put up 9 files for a total of about 30 minutes.

Thank you.


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