The FTP service on godaddys site lets me see every thing. I can make dirs rename and move files no problem. There is something strange wrong some where? (hope its not me wink)
Well if you were to move everything but (files folder) up one it should be fine
that is the root and should be what is set in VSD as the remote server folder.
or WWW
http://emoticons4u.com/happy/457.gif
that is the root and should be what is set in VSD as the remote server folder.
or WWW
http://emoticons4u.com/happy/457.gif
yhvh11,
Let me know what you find when you check the files folder.
Let me know what you find when you check the files folder.
Hi Forum Lover thank you for your reply. I have tryed www.casadelsoul.net/files and just www.casadelsoul.net to put them into the root dir and I have tryed putting them every other place I could think of, then deleted everything and tryed again (and again)?
Bruzer,
Good catch.
I do wonder how two sets of the pages were uploaded. You may be right about the save as.
Good catch.
I do wonder how two sets of the pages were uploaded. You may be right about the save as.
Bruser I dont quite get what you are saying? Should I make another dir and movery everything but the files folder up one into it? What would I call it? I realy dont understand what you are saying? Bill when I check the files folder all of my pics and picture elements with the buttons are there. I have tryed putting all that into the root to see if VSD was trying to link them there still no luck? I have tryed making other dir (www.casadelsoul.net, another files dir exect) and loading every thing upone with no luck.
here's what I get when I look into your files folder using the link above
http://kellyinfo.com/web/yoursite.html
what you may want to do then is remove all the files and folders and resync the site to the correct directory.
http://kellyinfo.com/web/yoursite.html
what you may want to do then is remove all the files and folders and resync the site to the correct directory.
yhvh11,
Using your Godaddy ftp, check your site. I suspect you will find the root folder has:
index.html
page2.html
page3.html
page4.html
files
If you look in your files folder, you will see that repeated. Then look at that files folder and you will see the images. The link to one of your images is:
http://www.casadelsoul.net/files/files/IMG_pene_0.jpg
Notice the two /files/files/
Like Bruzer suggests, move everything up one level.
Using your Godaddy ftp, check your site. I suspect you will find the root folder has:
index.html
page2.html
page3.html
page4.html
files
If you look in your files folder, you will see that repeated. Then look at that files folder and you will see the images. The link to one of your images is:
http://www.casadelsoul.net/files/files/IMG_pene_0.jpg
Notice the two /files/files/
Like Bruzer suggests, move everything up one level.
yhvh11,
Check what Bruzer said.
Delete everything on your site using your Godaddy tools.
Now re-sync using VSD and see if everything works out for you.
Check what Bruzer said.
Delete everything on your site using your Godaddy tools.
Now re-sync using VSD and see if everything works out for you.
As of now I have this dir structure:html, backup, files (files-files-Download ) php_uploads and www.casadelsoul.net (files-Downloads ) I have put everything I found in the files dir into the html dir (root) to see it VSD linked the pics exect to the root dir (no luck). I have tryed having default index.html page2.html page3.html page4.html files, in the root dir (no luck). I have wondered why VSD makes a default.htm and a default.html with index.htm and another index.html in the root dir? I still dont under stand what you guys mean by moving everything up one level? Should I make another dir to move everything into? I still dont know what I would call it if that is what you mean? If I moved everything "up one level" what would be in the root html dir and what should my dir structure look like? Thank you guys so much for taking the time to help me out.
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