Re: splitting up website...
[1] No
[2] Yes
[3] Yes
[4] Your 2nd URL = Page not found. 404
Re: splitting up website...
Hi,
Also adding to what Steve said if you group all material that is 'Static' and grouping they load a little faster. That is to say all decoration stuff that is repeated.
Jim
Re: splitting up website...
That's for that. So how do i split up the website without having multiple index pages and sitemaps?
Re: splitting up website...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sledger
[3] Yes
[4] Your 2nd URL = Page not found. 404
...[3] Only if you name the first page in the subsite as index. You can call it what you will and the 'index_htm_files' folder is set to the name of the first page: gallery.htm would have an associated 'gallery_htm_files' folder.
...[4] I assume you mean www.mobileremaps.co.uk/index.htm as this works; I checked if mobileremaps.co.uk/index.htm and mobileremaps.co.uk also resolved. It is possibly a "service" your provider is supplying through your .htaccess file.
Re: splitting up website...
Quote:
Originally Posted by
AutoEvo
That's for that. So how do i split up the website without having multiple index pages and sitemaps?
Don't use Xara to generate your Sitemap:
"[Xara DPX Help] > [Publishing your Website] > 6.If you want a sitemap generated for your website, or if you want your site included in the Xara User Gallery, you need to enter the full URL of your published website in the Website URL field. See the Publish tab help for information on sitemaps. The Include my website in the user gallery checkbox is only enabled if you have added a valid website URL. If you select this option, after publishing your site Designer Pro displays your website in Xara's gallery of websites created by Designer Pro users. Visit the gallery at http://www.xara.com/websitegallery or click the More Info button to learn more."
Use an online tool instead and FTP it after your sites are published: e.g., http://tools.webmasters.sk/sitemap-creator.php or http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/.
Re: splitting up website...
www.mobileremaps.co.uk/index.htm & www.mobileremaps.co.uk are one and the same page. If the index.htm bit is missed off your browser looks for this in the directory www.mobileremaps.co.uk . It first looks for index.html and if this isn't found it looks for index.htm then perhaps default.html or home.html
It isn't a great job just creating a master sitemap.xml file from each of the smaller sitemap.xml file that xara creates, just remember not to overwrite this one you've created in your root folder.