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I have a 214 page website that I am finding takes ~2 hours to publish (always thought that was a bit long), but more importantly for this post I am finding that the process is locking up (stopping) at 59%, between the HTML load, and the CSS and support documents segment of the upload. I find this annoying, and bothersome,and overly time consuming.
Anyone have any insights or thoughts about this??
Peter Kelley / St. Paul, MN USA
As a workaroud:
Use a FTP App to upload these exported files to your server (in advance, delete all previous files from the server).
With a little luck, following uploads directly from Muse will work again.
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What happens, when you „Export as HTML" to your local hard drive?
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At this time I am only publishing to a Website.
Maybe I am being ignorant; but what would I again in knowing how it downloads as HTML export to my drive?
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I've done the publish to HTML. The file completed, and viewed acceptably.
The process took about an hour.
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As a workaroud:
Use a FTP App to upload these exported files to your server (in advance, delete all previous files from the server).
With a little luck, following uploads directly from Muse will work again.
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I tried to do a FTP upload a third time. It is not clear if the FTP took the HTML File; or went from the Adobe Muse files. Whatever happened; it has uploaded. I will try to keep this in mind for the next time this happens. Thanks for your time Gunter.
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The website has gone from locking up during a FTP upload to ... trying to tell me it is having a Application Memory problem. Upon inspection of the website after declining a reconstruction of the site I am finding that it SEEMS to be intact.
I have sent error messages to Adobe over the past months about the original Lock-up issue, and now I am dealing with this. Is Adobe hearing me? Ia Apple Hearing me? Is Apple and Adobe hearing me
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You probably won‘t get any answer concerning your issue from Adobe, since Muse isn‘t developed any more — it is „End Of Life“.
Nevertheless I think, the alert, which you are quoting fragmentarily, should be taken into account. Can‘t you imagine, that there is really a lack of memory involved? How is the RAM equipment if your machine? How many applications are you running simultaniously? What is the amount of your free disk space? We can‘t answer this question …