Yup. That's the solution. On a campus server, how would I get this site turned into a subdomain? Because it was originally meant for FTP to a public server...
Your help is greatly, greatly appreciated!
sue
OK, that makes sense, but the site still has to be root relative since it contains a lot of archived stories that will need to be stuffed into "Old"...
If I edit to force things up one directory, will I then lose all the archive links when updating the sports stories?
Thanks for all...
Viol8tion:
I think you are correct, that the site has been made a subdirectory of a root instead of being configured on the server as an independent subweb.
Instead of going back and editing all the hyperlinks, can the URL be resolved by use of the absolute address as base href?
Thanks for...
http://csuniv.edu/chasouthern/csusports/Football/menfoot.htm
When I check hyperlink properties, they don't go back to the actual root, which is /chasouthern/csusports/
Instead, they go back to the parent directory's root.
Could the upload be misconfigured on the server so that the actual site...
I am thinking maybe a base href would help? The wrapper and root directory appear to be lost. When I check the hyperlinks, they don't go back to a root!
I don't think it has anything to do with the server type.
Thanks,
sue
Wullie et al:
http://csuniv.edu/chasouthern/csusports/
I know the parent directory is browsable. But why is /csusports itself, which was uploaded to the server at the university, not browsing? If it is a "child" of the parent directory, what would cause it not to browse? It is site...
http://www.csuniv.edu/chasouthern/
This should bring up the index of the site and the FTP log. It appears to have been given two site roots in upload, and it is site root relative.
How can the links be restored and the site made to browse?
Thanks for all help and solutions.
sue
http://www.csuniv.edu/chasouthern/csusports/
This is a root relative site on a campus server, and all the links were broken upon upload.
Hyperlinks check out, but it is stalled on the server.
Can anyone venture a guess as to why?
Thanks,
sue
Site map for 137-page website has dropped a branch so that three pages linked to the main page don't show up, which will make editing and site management problematical.
How do I get back my branch of related pages in the site map view?
spoole
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