Re: Website "can't" export
It looks like to me that you have named some pages .php and that would not be correct. Xara exports as a HTML file type. Try removing the .php and then see if the website exports.
Ray
Re: Website "can't" export
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RKissane
It looks like to me that you have named some pages .php and that would not be correct. Xara exports as a HTML file type. Try removing the .php and then see if the website exports.
Ray
No, i think it's not happening by this. -> https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...-Saving-as-PHP
I think i just click on something, and messed it by that :D
Edit: Yea, it's like that as i wrote above. Now i created new project (CTRL + N), and tried to save with blank_page.htm and index.php. Both files are exported. So i just clicked on something, and messed it by that.
Edit 2: Okay, i fixed that :D . This topic was help me. https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthr...gle-index-htm)
So now we can now solve only second problem.
Re: Website "can't" export
sakulmore, 'blank_page' should be named 'index' as advised elsewhere.
Otherwise all your assets are being published to a blank_page_htm_files folder.
This is why Xara advises a blank index is kept, especially for PHP sites as your server is expecting to find index.htm, index, html or index.php and blank-page.htm is unknown, unless you have changed server configuration too.
In editing the NabBar, untick Site Navigation Bar and then double-click Button and Menu entry and type in your required Button Text.
Once added, these should not change, even if you retick Site Navigation Bar.
It will help you to click the Edit > NavBar > Help button and read https://helpandsupport.xara.com/xara...ation_bar.html and its "Normally you will want to immediately edit this new label in the NavBar dialog" to make sense of why you have had these problems.
Acorn
Re: Website "can't" export
Thanks, Acorn.
I still want ask:
Is here any way to show specified navigation menu only if user is e.g. registered and logged in?
Re: Website "can't" export
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sakulmore
Thanks, Acorn.
I still want ask: Is here any way to show specified navigation menu only if user is e.g. registered and logged in?
Assuming your have control over your PHP scripts, you could swap out the current navbar for a second hidden one.
I might display the NavBars as standalone pages and present them in a IFRAME where the source is controlled by a registered flag.
It then begs the question as to whether the extra pages and the special NavBar are also equally protected?
I am sure that what you are trying to achieve cannot be done without a solid technical specification underpinning it all.
Acorn
Re: Website "can't" export
strange then, that the listed address of the company is in Faisalabad [Pakistan]
Re: Website "can't" export
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handrawn
strange then, that the listed address of the company is in Faisalabad [Pakistan]
@handrawn, the Spamming has been removed. Thank you for your help.
Acorn
Re: Website "can't" export
I think you were on to it by the time i tried to report it ;)
Re: Website "can't" export
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handrawn
I think you were on to it by the time i tried to report it ;)
handrawn, you were onto this next Spammer ahead of me this time. I had immediately flagged it as a WATCH and missed the blatant hijack! Thank you again.
Acorn