Susan,
The server is WebSite Pro, I also have iHTML and Cold Fusion to work with.
All the extra stuff is the accumulation of six or so people all backups to
rework then not cleaning up. What a mess! Old scripts laying around, old
sites that were transfered to VDs still there, AND active... no redirects.
I went to search engines and found year old stuff like that.
The structure is /website/htdocs/*, I'm gonna slowly clean up to that.
I have no real administrative funcions, the guy that does that is good at
it but is retired([early]laywer) and knows nothing about
HTML/Perl/Coding/Graphics... nothing... He just took over and has gotten
things running right but is also the repair tech, help desk and a few other
hats, if needed.
Thanks,
Ron
At 11:26 AM 7/12/98 -0400, Susan Duncan wrote:
>Ronnie,
>
>Usually there is an "html" directory which then has all of the server
directories
>under it. You can of course, call that directory whatever you like as
long as
>each server has the correct path configured. I don't see the point in
mirroring
>a directory on the same server, although mirroring onto another server
would have
>benefits.
>
>You don't mention which server software package they are running, but some
will
>allow remote administration, in which case you could take a look at the
setup and
>discover what is really being used. It may just be a case of moving things
>around and not cleaning up afterwards.
>
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