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13-Sep-2006, 02:56 PM #1
Quark XPress, HTML, FTP
Hello,

I am just getting started with website editing, I can now use the programs I have such as FTP Professional, Dreamweaver 8, and I can understand some html code. I am now trying to put picture files on my website that can be downloaded and changed. Right now I have some Quark XPress files I would like to do this with. So far I have exported them to HTML, tried puttin gthe files on as is(.qxp), and a lot of other combos but I can never seem to get them so that people can download or save them and use them in Quark. Please any help is appriciated and/or just tell me its not possible.

thank you

Mason
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15-Sep-2006, 02:01 PM #2
Are you saying that earlier you had links to .qxp files and no-one could download them using Right-click > Save As?
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