No it is not new. I just created web pages from my Legacy 7.5 and
multiple parents were included. The filename convention is also the
same. RIN.htm for one set of parents RINa.htm for alternates. I presume
that if there were three parent sets that RINb.htm would be used for the
third set but I do not have anyone in my file with three sets of parents.
Brian Kelly
On 25-Aug-18 2:47 PM, Gordon Small wrote:
Is this something new in V9?
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 7:32 AM Brian Kelly <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
No it is not an error.
Those extra pages are for alternate parents/ancestor lines. The page is
for the person so the file name uses their RIN because they are the
central character but the a is added because this is a different
page to
display a different set of ancestors above them. The parent links in
the
right side box switches between the two variants of ancestors.
For multiple marriages all the spouses and their children are listed in
the boxes to the right of the single page for the central person, no
extra page is needed. Clicking on the links in the spouse/children box
only needs to open the page for that spouse or child.
Brian Kelly
On 25-Aug-18 1:24 AM, Bryan wrote:
> In the production of a pedigree web page these children produce a
> webpage page based on the RIN - usual - but also a RIN "a" page
which
> gives the alternate parentages. It doesn't happen with successive
> marriages for an individual - they are listed on one page. Is
this an error?
> Just as an aside it does help to show up some errors in your
database
> such as doubled up parents which had been produced by the user!
> Bryan
>
>
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