01-17-2008, 03:21 AM
Question about iWeb '08:
I use it to publish a site for our MUG, and it bugs me that it creates an odd folder structure when I ask it to publish to a folder... It creates a lone "index.html" page alongside a folder (named the same as the site address) with the whole site inside. The odd thing is that the folder includes another "index.html" page, which I believe is virtually identical to the one outside the folder! WTF?
The site wasn't working right when I first uploaded it (don't remember what the symptoms were though), and my ISP said it was due to the odd folder structure. As soon as we just put everything that was in the site-named folder on the server by itself, everything worked fine. That's what I've been doing since, but it bugs me that I have to mess with it like that whenever I want to publish a change...
Hope that paragraph makes some sense....
Anyone here with enough iWeb experience to explain why it does that? Or, better yet, how to make it stop???
Many TIA,
John
I use it to publish a site for our MUG, and it bugs me that it creates an odd folder structure when I ask it to publish to a folder... It creates a lone "index.html" page alongside a folder (named the same as the site address) with the whole site inside. The odd thing is that the folder includes another "index.html" page, which I believe is virtually identical to the one outside the folder! WTF?
The site wasn't working right when I first uploaded it (don't remember what the symptoms were though), and my ISP said it was due to the odd folder structure. As soon as we just put everything that was in the site-named folder on the server by itself, everything worked fine. That's what I've been doing since, but it bugs me that I have to mess with it like that whenever I want to publish a change...
Hope that paragraph makes some sense....
Anyone here with enough iWeb experience to explain why it does that? Or, better yet, how to make it stop???
Many TIA,
John