The RedDot recommended way of publishing folders is to use a
publication structure and a publication package to publish to
subfolders. In the publication structure, you can define folders as
they would exist when the files are published. With a publication
package, you assign asset and style folders to a publication folder.
That should work for your scenario.

On Oct 17, 11:55 am, JJB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to RedDot and been trying to figure something out.
>
> I want to publish my site to a sub folder (off the root) of the web
> server. Everything is being published to right spot but the links on
> page are being referenced from the root of the server not the sub-
> folder.
>
> For example; the CSS link is /styles/site.css. The css is 
> inhttp://www.server.com/subfolder/styles/site.css so the page is not
> loading it. But if I publishing it tohttp://www.server.com/styles/site.css
> or if add “subfolder /” in front of the anchor <%anc_StylesheetSite%>)
> in my Foundation template, it will work. I don’t think this is the
> right solution.
>
>  I am using Directory Publishing Target as my Publishing Target.
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
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