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    Up Load Error and new design

    Hi Guys,

    This is my first post to this group.
    I am designing my own stie for the first time, please check it out and let me know what you guys think. All feedback is good feedback.

    I am using V8.5 bussines multi site

    www.indigo-herbs.co.uk

    I am a new to this web design game and I am on a steep leraning curve. I figure that if i am selling stuff on the internet then I have to know how the put my sites up there myself.

    Now upon uploading my site, I got an error message which states that I have duplicite file names for some design files in the DesignPreviewHtml folder, the files have a perfix of ..\ before them, they are all .gif files. So, like you do, I got on to tech support and after a few days we worked out that the files are in a file called actinic.css within the DesignPreviewHtml folder. Now If I delete this file, then upload, it works fine, but the same dogdy filenames are recreated within actinic.css, within the DesignPreviewHtml folder striaght away. So, every time i refresh the site I need to delete this file. I have tech support looking at it.... but do anyone have experiance of this? I really dont get it at all, does any one think its a bug in 8.5?

    Many thanks for all the info i have been reading on this group over the last few weeks.

    Steve
    Steve Indigo

    Indigo Herbs of Glastonbury

    Indigo Herbs Blog

    #2
    Steve,

    Congratulations on getting your site up.

    Can you tell us the duplicate file names Actinic reports?
    Cheers

    David
    Located in Edinburgh UK

    http://twitter.com/mcfinster

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      #3
      the files have a perfix of ..\ before them
      This may indicate that your images are not in the correct folder - they need to be in the site 1 folder and not any sub folder. If they are not there and have the same name as others already in actinic you will get a duplicate file error.

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        #4
        Originally posted by RuralWeb
        This may indicate that your images are not in the correct folder - they need to be in the site 1 folder and not any sub folder. If they are not there and have the same name as others already in actinic you will get a duplicate file error.
        Hmmm... yes that is what we thought, however the site is loading after I delete the actinic.css file in designpreviewhtml folder. and I can see all the files in the main site 1 folders named correctly. So, where is the ..\what_ever.gif files coming from?

        Just looked at your site www.ruralwebdesign.co.uk and I can see a missing image on main page. I'd fix it cos its not a good statment about your otherwise excellent looking site.

        I am intrested in leraning about google adwords and SEO for my site, whats the best route?

        cheers steve
        Steve Indigo

        Indigo Herbs of Glastonbury

        Indigo Herbs Blog

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          #5
          Look in the css file for background: url('path/filename') attributes and ensure the files are in the site folder (not a sub-folder), then remove the path.
          Bill
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            #6
            missing image on main page
            Darn those pesky images - I will have a chat with the image concerned and if it does not behave then I will have to give it an ASBO

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              #7
              I am intrested in leraning about google adwords and SEO for my site, whats the best route?
              For Adwords do the Adwords course offred by google

              For SEO search the forum most stuff relating to Actinic has already been posted.

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