Dennis,
Evert came up with the suggestion that worked for me - try using the Reset button on the bottom right, or failing that delete the webpages.usr file (it will rebuild itself). I really should have thought of that myself - I've suggested it often enough! I would be grateful if you could do a small run and let me know the outcome. Ron Ferguson http://www.fergys.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Sutton Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 3:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting Files - Web Pages Ron, Thanks for taking a look at that. Appreciate in hearing if they found anything that might have caused this. Dennis On 8/26/2011 10:29 AM, Ron Ferguson wrote: > Dennis, > Legacy Version 7.5.0.112 > > I have checked the Individual web pages with Sources at the bottom of each > page. I only used 21 people, so it is a limited test, but I did not find > that the Sources accumulated on successive pages. However, I did find that > for each page the Sources were duplicated. > > I have requested that the Beta Testers examine my findings, clearly there > is > a bug sculling around, and how it manifests may depend on other settings - > apart from setting the Sources to appear on every page, I used the Legacy > defaults. > > Ron Ferguson > http://www.fergys.co.uk/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dennis Sutton > Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 9:57 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting Files - Web Pages > > Ron, > > I was able to get the information onto my webpage > (http://njsuttonfamily.org). I use Ipswitch WS_FTP Professional to > transfer my files. I routinely run the clean-up that Brian mentioned. > > Let me see if I can explain the other issue better. To create a web > page I did (Internet>Create Web Page). Then I completed the set-up > using the Web Page Style "Individual". I believe the problem I had with > the first page I tried to create was on the tab "Other" I checked > "Include source citations" and hit the button "On each individual's > page". This place the source on the first page it created, then on the > second page it created it added the source from page 1 and the new > sources for the items on the second page, and continued to do this > through (adding the previous sources) to each new page until it > completed the build. As I said the file size ended up at 3.4GB. > > The new web page I created I was able to correct the above problem. > The only source records are recorded in a source file. Thus it is only > 34MB in size. > > With this file and a couple of other things I added it took about 1 > 1/2 hours to download. > > The output looks good. Still have some clean-up to do. > > I didn't split the families. This web page consists of all my > Legacy data together. Hope this clears things a little. > > Dennis > > On 8/25/2011 3:57 PM, Ron Ferguson wrote: >> Dennis, >> >> Sorry it has taken a while to get back to you but I have been at the >> Local >> History Library where I had a machine booked for a project I am working >> on. >> I have also split the subject of the topic to try and separate out our >> discussion from the others. >> >> I have not fully absorbed the information which you have given, and all >> may >> become clear as I work through it. However, some points do spring to >> mind: >> your upload and download speeds are pretty much the same as mine, my >> Pedigree pages are between (roughly) 10 and 15KB per page and I have the >> sources on each page. Because I have a load of stuff in the same folder I >> do >> not know the actual total size but I would think around 110 MB. >> >> I am not clear what type of pages to which you refer - Pedigree or >> Individual. At one time I used the latter for my One-Name pages with the >> default of 10 names per page, which I later increased, but I cannot check >> the size of these, as I no longer have any on my PC. I would be grateful >> if >> you could clarify what page is meant by : >> " I just created a new web page and found something strange between >> this one and the original I created. The new page is on 20.4MB vs >> 3.42GB.." >> This is absolutely massive for one page! >> >> Brian's comment is very relevant, and it is a technique which I use if >> everything seems to be slow. Similarly when uploading I suggest that you >> shut down your browser and email client, and close as many programs as >> possible. What is your FTP program btw.? >> >> Ron Ferguson >> http://www.fergys.co.uk >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dennis Sutton >> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 2:48 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting Files >> >> Ron, >> >> I just created a new web page and found something strange between >> this one and the original I created. The new page is on 20.4MB vs >> 3.42GB.. >> >> I noted on the original file that for each each page created, I >> requested the source be included on the bottom of that page. However, >> for each record, the source for the previous record was included along >> with the new sources for the new record. By the time the last page was >> created it consisted of 9914 source records when in fact it should have >> no source recorded. The size of these files started at 4KB but with the >> additive sources the file sizes toward the end where 3134KB. >> >> Furthermore, it also created a separate Source file, containing >> all >> the sources. This file was 3201KB >> >> The page file sizes on the new web page I created are between 4KB >> and 16KB in size and don't have the source at the end of the each page. >> The Source file, is still there and still 3201KB. >> >> Not sure what I asked for it the set up that presented this the >> first time but apparently I changed that in the 2nd run. >> >> So I believe I can upload the database a little faster. I have a >> DSL connection. My upload is about .40Mbps while the download is >> suppose to 6Mbps. >> >> I still would like to go back and split my file but have not had >> much success in working through the info contained in Legacy or with >> help from Wendy. >> >> I'll have to try to upload the new file again to my web page and >> will let you know how long it took. >> >> Dennis >> >> On 8/25/2011 8:45 AM, Ron Ferguson wrote: >>> Dennis, >>> >>> In which case 3hrs surprises me, although it does depend on the speed of >>> your broadband and possibly your FTP program. My largest pedigree file >>> is >>> around 9000 and takes nothing like that, not sure how long, maybe 1 >>> 1/2hrs, >>> but I will be uploading the lot at the end of this month. My broadband >>> download speed is rated 8mbs (actually 6mbs). >>> >>> You may not be aware that there are ways that enable you to only upload >>> changed files, and although not on topic for this list, they can be >>> discussed on LUG at http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/WUL/ >>> >>> Ron Ferguson >>> http://www.fergys.co.uk/ >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Dennis Sutton >>> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 1:20 PM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting Files >>> >>> Ron, >>> >>> My single tree file consists of 11176 individuals. >>> >>> Dennis >>> >>> On 8/25/2011 7:45 AM, Ron Ferguson wrote: >>>> Dennis, >>>> >>>> How big is your single tree? >>>> >>>> Ron Ferguson >>>> http://www.fergys.co.uk/ >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Dennis Sutton >>>> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:42 AM >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting Files >>>> >>>> Wendy, >>>> >>>> I originally had 6 family trees and about a year ago I opted >>>> to >>>> combine them into one to make input easier. I was attempting to upload >>>> the new Legacy tree on my web site, to replace my old TMG program >>>> file.. >>>> However, because of the size it seems it takes forever to upload. It >>>> ran for over 3 hours yesterday and still hadn't uploaded. So I decided >>>> to split the tree back to at least 4 separate files. >>>> >>>> As I said, I was able to split my wife's family into 2 >>>> separate >>>> trees (Eltz and Connor) and appears to have worked. However, I note >>>> when I run Tree Finder, I am also listed as the only name on both >>>> families. >>>> >>>> When I tried to split my family family (Sutton and Jones) I >>>> don't >>>> get the nice clean separation that I got with my wife's families. I >>>> created the new trees starting with my and my wife's parents. On her >>>> trees her brother and sister are still showing with both parents and I >>>> still show up linked to her through marriage. >>>> >>>> Don't know if I should show up on my wife's tree with I run >>>> Tree >>>> Finder. I also noted that the RIN numbers when I did the split >>>> continue >>>> to be the same as from when I had the single tree, i.e. my >>>> father-in-law >>>> was RIN 10318 in the single tree and still the RIN in the Eltz split >>>> file.. >>>> >>>> Really wish I had left the files split early on. I still have >>>> them >>>> but have added so much more info and did a big source record clean up >>>> that I'm reluctant to revert back to them. >>>> >>>> Dennis >>>> >>>> On 8/25/2011 1:40 AM, Wendy Howard wrote: >>>>> Hi Dennis, >>>>> >>>>>> Still sounds confusing but as for running the Tree Finder, the only >>>>>> name >>>>>> which shows up on both family trees is "me". Would this be correct >>>>>> being >>>>>> I split with the one file at my mother and father and then unlinked >>>>>> my >>>>>> grandparents from each of my parents. >>>>> I don't see how the same person can turn up in two different trees in >>>>> Tree Finder - that doesn't make sense. Do the two have the same RIN? >>>>> >>>>>> When I unlink my father's parents, he no longer showed up listed as a >>>>>> child. >>>>> That's what unlinking does. If it's not the effect you're after, then >>>>> this isn't the point at which you need to unlink someone. 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