Essentially that should do it - if your main page in the "PAECAprilShow" folder has a main page called "index" it should default to opening that page. You can be sure by using "caughtinmotion/PAECAprilShow/index.html" as your href link.

Paul

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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

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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











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