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How to Upload HTML5 Files to Website

Community Beginner ,
Jul 14, 2015 Jul 14, 2015

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This may be outside the purview of anyone's expertise, but can anyone help with the process associated with uploading the HTML5 files to SharePoint for purposes of posting a book online? Do you upload all of the files that get created when you publish to this output, or is there a select file (or files) you need to upload?

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Jul 14, 2015 Jul 14, 2015

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There should be a whole folder full of output files that have to be copied to your published location.

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Jul 14, 2015 Jul 14, 2015

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Marginal … when I upload WebHelp to SharePoint I take the stack of .html files plus the three folders _wh, images and resources – the only time I would use folders in SharePoint, and I believe (not having tested it yet) that one instance of the these folders should work for as many WebHelp .html files as I need to store.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 15, 2015 Jul 15, 2015

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Thank you both. I'm getting an error about size limitations in SharePoint, so I was hoping that there was just one file I could pull out of the folder to use. I appreciate the help!

Sarah

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Jun 24, 2021 Jun 24, 2021

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In the HTML you need a form with an input of type="file" and the enctype attribute of the form set to "multipart/form-data" rather than the default of "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".

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Jun 26, 2021 Jun 26, 2021

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Jun 28, 2021 Jun 28, 2021

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@RobertBibbs can you explain further? I'm not seeing how this is helping the OP...

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