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| Oh, I see. So I have to define site, can I do this on exsiting pages that I have done? And is there a tutorial on this I could just see how done or docs, I understand how it works, just see how to perfectly lay it out. On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 02:31:58 GMT, "Patty" <payers@NOSPAMnc.rr.com> wrote: >Pingu -=20 > >It sounds like you were working in Dreamweaver without having a "Site" = >defined, right? When you do that, DW makes absolute path links to files = >on your hard drive. When you define a site, DW then "knows" which files = >are local to the site, and can make document-relative links, which is = >usually what you want. > >So I would define the site, and then go back and re-do the links. But = >there's one more thing you have to do in DW. When you go to make the = >link, DW will open a dialog box where you browse to the file. At the = >bottom of that dialog box is a option to make the link "Relative = >to...Document/Site Root." Choose Document (unless you are sure you want = >site-root-relative links, which is a whole different ball game.) > >Hope that helps? > >--=20 >P@tty Ayers >http://www.WebDevBiz.com >Business Resources for Web Developers >Web Design Contract, Estimate Worksheet >-- > ><Pingu> wrote in message news:3ef4d462.2850698@news.look.ca... >> Hello there, ever time I upload my web page I must go into Notepad and >> edit the HTML because the path points to (ie C:\webpage\pages) instead >> of the domain (ie www.acme.com) I was informed that you have to setup >> virtual servers??? Then I was told to go and define the site, which I >> did when I went to define the site in DW4, there was the path on my >> computer and then I enter in my web page domain. Still nothing, what >> am I doing wrong? >>=20 >> Thank You >>=20 > | |||
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