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| DPSwebmaster 2004-11-16, 6:41 pm |
| I wanted to get some thoughts on the best way to create my directory for a
pretty big web site I am setting up. If I wanted the URL structure to be
www.mysite/schools/elementary_schools/about_us, would I create files on the
server one called schools, and within that a file called elementary schools,
and within that one called about us? I know when testing on my local machine
you have to place all the files, images etc into one folder for them to show
up, but I was hoping to create a better structure on the server. TIA Bruce
Gilbert webmaster DPS
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| Dan Galfano 2004-11-16, 6:42 pm |
| If you want this to be the address ofyour about us page, your file structure
would look like this:
Server folder (mysite)
schools (folder)
elementary_schools (folder)
about_us.html (file)
So your about us html file would be in a folder called elementary schools
which would be in a folder called schools.
"DPSwebmaster" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> I wanted to get some thoughts on the best way to create my directory for a
> pretty big web site I am setting up. If I wanted the URL structure to be
> www.mysite/schools/elementary_schools/about_us, would I create files on
the
> server one called schools, and within that a file called elementary
schools,
> and within that one called about us? I know when testing on my local
machine
> you have to place all the files, images etc into one folder for them to
show
> up, but I was hoping to create a better structure on the server. TIA
Bruce
> Gilbert webmaster DPS
>
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