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kevs

2004-03-15, 3:29 pm

Tell me if I'm wrong, but it seems it you have a large website with lot of
images and pages, and then later try to organize it my making folders of
various subject, that the links all then seem to break. The link on each
page --forward, backward back to home page, then wont work. Why is that?

Murray *TMM*

2004-03-15, 3:29 pm

You are wrong, assuming that you do this reorganization within DW's file
manager.

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"kevs" <studiok4485@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:BC7B3599.19A4B%studiok4485@hotmail.com...
> Tell me if I'm wrong, but it seems it you have a large website with lot of
> images and pages, and then later try to organize it my making folders of
> various subject, that the links all then seem to break. The link on each
> page --forward, backward back to home page, then wont work. Why is that?
>



Win Day

2004-03-15, 6:28 pm

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:49:14 -0500, "Murray *TMM*"
<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote:

>You are wrong, assuming that you do this reorganization within DW's file
>manager.


Unless he's used a nifty-galifty JavaScript-only menu system! Then
there's no help for it but to rebuild from scratch (preferably using a
more efficient menu system!).

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Murray *TMM*

2004-03-15, 6:28 pm

Win:

Ugh. Right-e-o.

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"Win Day" <winday@REMOVETHISwordsplus.net> wrote in message
news:bt8c505med3f0oas7gs0akdgj4lun8fmt0@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:49:14 -0500, "Murray *TMM*"
> <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote:
>
>
> Unless he's used a nifty-galifty JavaScript-only menu system! Then
> there's no help for it but to rebuild from scratch (preferably using a
> more efficient menu system!).
>
> Win
> --
> Win Day, Multimedia Developer
> Words Plus
> http://www.wordsplus.net
> winday@NOSPAMwordsplus.net



raizel

2004-03-15, 6:29 pm

In article <bt8c505med3f0oas7gs0akdgj4lun8fmt0@4ax.com>,
Win Day <winday@REMOVETHISwordsplus.net> wrote:

> On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:49:14 -0500, "Murray *TMM*"
> <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote:
>
>
> Unless he's used a nifty-galifty JavaScript-only menu system! Then
> there's no help for it but to rebuild from scratch (preferably using a
> more efficient menu system!).
>
> Win
> --
> Win Day, Multimedia Developer
> Words Plus
> http://www.wordsplus.net
> winday@NOSPAMwordsplus.net


With great caution & backup, I've done find/replace by folders to get
around moving images used only in javascripts. Again, the utmost caution
& backup. one typo and voila, all broken even worse than before!

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Stevan

2004-09-11, 4:15 am

I am not worring about 404 or that problem The main reason is so when people do
a search under carnival cruises my page will be index there If you have
anything after www.xxxx.com/carnival_cruises The spiders have a hard time
with it as they only seen to look after the first slash . I have been at
the positioning game for a few years and thet seem to be one thing that works
to get you better positioning , SO the only way to do it is put in in the root
directory ????

Soory about this BUT in my business my positioning is all that i care about

THXS STEVE

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