When I go to secondary pages I've an additional html directory that is
published.
For example: http://www.renewalranchaz.com/html/arizona_home.html
Why is that? How can I change that as it appears to be doing it on multiple
sites.
Thank you.
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When I go to secondary pages I've an additional html directory that is
published.
For example: http://www.renewalranchaz.com/html/arizona_home.html
Why is that? How can I change that as it appears to be doing it on multiple
sites.
Thank you.
Dean,
You're publishing By Asset Type, the default for Fusion (and incidentally,
the method I've been using since Fusion 3).
If you want to publish by another of the three options, go to Publish View
and change it. Publish Menu > Arrange Files.
Is there some particular reason why you don't like the method you're using?
--
Chuck Joslin
BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
www.beyondfusion.com
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"Dean Stafford" <dean@deansdesigns.com> wrote in message
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> When I go to secondary pages I've an additional html directory that is
> published.
>
> For example: http://www.renewalranchaz.com/html/arizona_home.html
>
> Why is that? How can I change that as it appears to be doing it on
> multiple sites.
>
> Thank you.
>
No, it's fine I guess. I just had someone ask me as to why there was the
"additional" .../html/... folder in the url of the pages. I'd not paid much
attention to it prior to this and it seems to work just fine. It got me
curious as I don't tend to see it in other site's urls.
The index (home page) doesn't show it but other pages do. As it appears to
be an output issue of NOF, I wanted to learn more about that for the most
part.
Thank you!
"Chuck «BeyondFusion»" <supportno@spambeyondfusion.com> wrote in message
news:g27hqd$7la4@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Dean,
>
> You're publishing By Asset Type, the default for Fusion (and incidentally,
> the method I've been using since Fusion 3).
>
> If you want to publish by another of the three options, go to Publish View
> and change it. Publish Menu > Arrange Files.
>
> Is there some particular reason why you don't like the method you're
> using?
>
> --
> Chuck Joslin
> BeyondFusion.com - Your Fusion Community
> www.beyondfusion.com
>
> Register domain names at www.awavedomains.com
>
> "Dean Stafford" <dean@deansdesigns.com> wrote in message
> news:g27b4e$7nl1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> When I go to secondary pages I've an additional html directory that is
>> published.
>>
>> For example: http://www.renewalranchaz.com/html/arizona_home.html
>>
>> Why is that? How can I change that as it appears to be doing it on
>> multiple sites.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>