In article <[email protected]>, Ed Mullen <[email protected]> wrote:
> John wrote: > > I am using Sea Monkey and for some reason after I create an article and > > upload it, I need to RE-DEFINE my links in my header and footer as the > > uploaded versions link to my file on my Mac which is worthless for my > > readers. > > You don't specifically say but I'm guessing you mean you're using > Composer in SeaMonkey. Oh yes > > If so, before you upload your documents to the server click the "Source" > tab on the bottom of Composer's screen. Manually change any relative > links pointing to your hard drive to point to the online/server > resource, or URL. I have an easier way and that is selecting the text and using the insert link command. > > > I have no way to fix this or I do not know how to fix this, > > other than re-defining my links but it works. A old HTML editor that I > > used in the past had a verify links feature that would do the job for > > me, but it appears that Sea Monkey does not have this feature. Does > > anyone know of a way to solve this annoyance? Thanks.. > > I use Xenu Link Sleuth to verify links on the sites I manager. > > http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html > > It's free and works great. Do you know of a Mac version of a similar application? John -- Are there errors in the Bible? Is Jesus Christ God? After death whats on the other side? If you want to learn, get answers, and be able to defend the faith, CERM is your place. http://www.cerm.info _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

