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Lina
Hello everybody.
I have a "tricky" task at hand and I would appreciate your
knowledgable input.
Here's what I want to do:
I have 4 websites on one IP address. I am going to have them all on
unique IPs.
At the moment, in FP (2000), I have it organized so:
I have a root web which is website1.
Under it there are 3 subwebs which correspond to the other 3 sites.
The subwebs are published to website1/subwebA, website1/subwebB...
and there are re-directs setup so that when someone goes to
www.website2.com they then see www.website2.com/subwebA/index.htm
(which is really www.website1.com/subwebA/index.htm, where the site
actually "sits").
As the 3 subwebs will now be published to their own IP address (and
server location), I have the following questions about how to go about
this restructuring:
1. If I want to maintain the URL format (so that links and listings
don't break - disaster!):
Can I publish from subwebA directly to "newIPaddress/subwebA" and then
FP will create the subweb on the server? And there will be presumably
something like an "empty shell" of a root web (with the index.htm
appropriately re-directed).
Any problems with that??
(Forget about any problems with form scripts and inter-linking between
the sites - scripts are easy to setup/change and we link from one site
to another only with absolute URLs and they don't share any files)
2. Is it better to create a new "shell root web" for each subweb and
"import" the subweb there, rather than publish from where they are
(under the current root web)?
I have actually tried this and I noticed some small problems like the
top border did not transfer (the bottom did) and the "don't publish"
flag on some pages did not transfer. I hope there are not more I have
not seen!
Is there any better way to "copy subwebs" between webs?
Does it make more sense to create a new root web for each subweb so
that I have perhaps more flexibility in the future??
3. Another option would be perhaps to CHANGE the current structure.
(sounds a bit scary)
So everything is a root web and the "subwebA" and so on is eliminated
from the URLs.
Can I then put re-directs on the server like from
www.website2.com/subwebA/*.* --> www.website2.com/*.* ?
In that case, I could publish each subweb straight to its new IP
address.
This is quite a big step and I am apprehensive about it so please, any
help/insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lina
I have a "tricky" task at hand and I would appreciate your
knowledgable input.
Here's what I want to do:
I have 4 websites on one IP address. I am going to have them all on
unique IPs.
At the moment, in FP (2000), I have it organized so:
I have a root web which is website1.
Under it there are 3 subwebs which correspond to the other 3 sites.
The subwebs are published to website1/subwebA, website1/subwebB...
and there are re-directs setup so that when someone goes to
www.website2.com they then see www.website2.com/subwebA/index.htm
(which is really www.website1.com/subwebA/index.htm, where the site
actually "sits").
As the 3 subwebs will now be published to their own IP address (and
server location), I have the following questions about how to go about
this restructuring:
1. If I want to maintain the URL format (so that links and listings
don't break - disaster!):
Can I publish from subwebA directly to "newIPaddress/subwebA" and then
FP will create the subweb on the server? And there will be presumably
something like an "empty shell" of a root web (with the index.htm
appropriately re-directed).
Any problems with that??
(Forget about any problems with form scripts and inter-linking between
the sites - scripts are easy to setup/change and we link from one site
to another only with absolute URLs and they don't share any files)
2. Is it better to create a new "shell root web" for each subweb and
"import" the subweb there, rather than publish from where they are
(under the current root web)?
I have actually tried this and I noticed some small problems like the
top border did not transfer (the bottom did) and the "don't publish"
flag on some pages did not transfer. I hope there are not more I have
not seen!
Is there any better way to "copy subwebs" between webs?
Does it make more sense to create a new root web for each subweb so
that I have perhaps more flexibility in the future??
3. Another option would be perhaps to CHANGE the current structure.
(sounds a bit scary)
So everything is a root web and the "subwebA" and so on is eliminated
from the URLs.
Can I then put re-directs on the server like from
www.website2.com/subwebA/*.* --> www.website2.com/*.* ?
In that case, I could publish each subweb straight to its new IP
address.
This is quite a big step and I am apprehensive about it so please, any
help/insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lina