Howard,
I haven't found an easy way to do it. Several years ago, when I had to change from
Netscape Composer to Mozilla, I ran into all sorts of glitches in the way the pages
transferred. I ended up putting the entire URL in every link, even the internal links in
the same directory. Just to use a fabricated URL, from the cemetery index to an
individual cemetery on the same site, it would look like this:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gabbbbbb/cemeteries/longbank.html
...when it could be just longbank.html if it's in the same directory (cemeteries).
When
the links don't include the domain name, the pages can be moved without having to
change
anything.
Now, I'm changing them back again to just the directory and file name without the
preface, and it is taking forever to get my final (huge) county site reorganized and ready
to relocate.
I corresponded with a web designer who is a County Coordinator and Asst. State Coordinator
in another state. She has software that will do all of that, but she said that, even as a
professional, it took her a long time to learn how to use it.
Pat S.
Gwinnett Co
http://www.oldplaces.org/gwinnettga/
----- Original Message -----
From: <hfarmer(a)alltel.net>
To: <GAGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 5:09 PM
Subject: [GAGEN] "Changing Links"
Does anyone have an easy way, due to recent changes, to change all of
the links
contained on "County Pages" without going to each page and each link on that
page?
Howard
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