Thanks Wendy, Paul and Godfrey for the replies.
The example you give below would only be good if i sent out the link, as i do
for my
Paw's,is that
correct.I put my paw's in a folder,but send the link to thew PDML directly.
If i want to link this new index page from my home page(www.caughtinmotion.com)
would i
just make
a href link that follows the folders then.
When i log on to my FTP there is the main caughtinmotion folder that i open and
have just
been loading
up pictures,changing indexs pages to new names type of thing.
If i open a folder,say PAECAprilShow, for example,then put all the files in
that,do i do
the href link as:
href"caughtinmotion/PAECAprilShow" and that will direct the person to the home
page of the
new
pictures.??
I cannot try it here at work as i don't have an FTP access set up.
Dave
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >
> > One thing though. In my sample page it made an
> > INDEX.HTML file. My main page is also named
> > INDEX. I
> > can rename the new file,but then i would have to go
> > into 240 IE files and change the hyper
> > ref name to
> > the new name,one by one. Any quick fix for this.
> >
> > Dave
>
> You just upload the gallery into a subdirectory. Then
> you can leave the index.html alone.
> The link to the gallery becomes
> http://www.daveshorseyphotos.ca/latesteventpics/
> (Or whatever you choose to name it)
> You can add index.html to the link
> <http://www.daveshorseyphotos.ca/latesteventpics/index.html>
> but it isn't necessary.
>
> does that make sense?
>
> W
>
> Wendy Beard
> Ottawa, Canada
>