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Old 2010-08-05, 08:04 AM   #1
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Red face Gallery naming

Hi,

I am feeling pretty stupid, something just isn't clicking. I have a deluxe acc with godaddy. www.mysite.com I want to add galleries ie to submit to the hun. I want the first one to have an url like http://www.mysite.com/galleries/anal...hun1.index.htm Here is what godaddy support told me to do :

You will just need to create sub-directories in your account to have websites located at specific paths (www.mysite.com/galleries/hun1). To accomplish this, you would need to create a folder called 'galleries' inside of your hosting root. Then you would need to create a folder called 'hun1' inside of the 'galleries' folder. You would then place all of your website files inside of your 'hun1' directory.

I made a folder called galleries on go daddy, I tried to make other folder inside galleries, and then published my sub directory to the galleries folder. When I entered my gallery url I landed on my main site.

I am now pretty confused as what to make where. In my html editor do I make a galleries folder, inside that, an anal folder, then in that a pussyc_hun1 folder and inside that my index.htm? Or do I do all that on godaddy or what?

The other thing, is how do I prevent the gallery from having a "redirect found" when I submit it?
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Old 2010-08-05, 08:27 AM   #2
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You uploading files via FTP? If so in the FTP program you right click and NEW then Create New Folder an type the name of the folder. That's the only place to create folders. Your html editor only does that, edit html pages.

Here's some samples of what I've done.
http://www.adultpicworld.com/gals/hh...v/rindex7.html GALLERY URL
http://www.adultpicworld.com/gals/hh/lola-myluv/ FOLDER
http://www.adultpicworld.com/gals/hh/ ANOTHER FOLDER
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Old 2010-08-05, 08:41 AM   #3
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Thanks for your reply, I am using Frontpage 2002 to upload with, It does not appear to have this option on right click. Also do these files go inside each other, or should they appear as a list of directories on the hosting acc?
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Old 2010-08-05, 06:58 PM   #4
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As easy as FP makes it, its actually better to just use FP to make your pages, then upload using whatever FTP program. I find you have a better control over everything that way.
In a nutshell you will have to maintain the entire site with FP in order for everything to work, so each folder or directory you make locally will then be uploaded to your server as part of your main site... the alternative is to make each gallery a new site - way too much work in my opinion.
Simply put. Find yourself an FTP program, like FileZilla for example and upload this way.
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Old 2010-08-06, 06:34 AM   #5
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Thanks

I will take your advice and start using FTP, making each gallery into a site is going to be a pain in the butt!
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