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  • Alice
    Sergeant

    • Mar 2008
    • 27

    Publishing Problem: main domain 'index' being published with content of add-on domain

    #22757

    add-on domain: www.abridgebeyondcoaching.com

    Thank You for your previous helpful information.
    I am still unable to publish the index page for the main domain, awarenessofoneness.
    I have saved the index page for awarenessofoneness in the bv file.
    When the page is to be published the publishing is denied and a message says the file is: "ERROR: 550 Can't change directory to public_html/:No such file or directory."

    The same content for 'index' page is published for both domain names. This is the content for the site: abridgebeyondcoaching.com.

    The file for index for awarenessofoneness is saved in FTP as: index.bv.
    The file for index for abridgebeyond coaching is saved in FTP as: abbc_index.bv

    The domain, awarenessofoneness, is the main domain and the other; abridgebeyondcoaching
    is an add-on domain.

    Any suggestions as what I can do to publish the index page and the other pages for awarenessofoneness?

    Thank you so much!
    Alice
  • travlinman
    Major

    • Feb 2009
    • 443

    #2
    Re: Publishing Problem: main domain 'index' being published with content of add-on do

    Alice, u r so confused that ur going to confuse everybody with ur questions.

    First of all, u should NOT work on 2 pages(web sites) at the same time. Second u need to properly set up ur add-on domain...this will create a folder for u 2 publish ur files 2.
    both of ur index files need to be saved as just that: index.html(not index.bv or abbc_index.bv) One get published in the root_html folder & the other in the add-on domain folder

    U need to forget about one of ur 2 sites and concentrate on just 1!

    Hint:
    Also when u start ur second site u also need to make a seperate folder in BV to keep ur files seperate.

    Travlinman

    AguycanBeach.com
    Aguycanbeachhostel
    Comunidad Aguycan Beach

    A great must do for all beginners by Lincslady

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    • Alice
      Sergeant

      • Mar 2008
      • 27

      #3
      Re: Publishing Problem: main domain 'index' being published with content of add-on do

      Thank You!
      I get that I need to focus on one domain before going to the other.
      Please excuse me, but I am more overwhelmed than confused. There is much detail that is not provided. I do not know if I have my files named correctly or set up correctly. I do have two files: one for the root domain and one the add-on domain. I do not know how to sort out this situation.
      How do I get my files set up so I can proceed?
      Thank You!
      Alice

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      • wysiwyg4
        Major

        • Nov 2007
        • 477

        #4
        Re: Publishing Problem: main domain 'index' being published with content of add-on do

        Please read Karen Mac description. What she described
        might be applicable to your case. Scroll down to Karen Mac.
        Doable Personal Finance

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        • zuriatman
          Moderator

          • Sep 2006
          • 3025

          #5
          Re: Publishing Problem: main domain 'index' being published with content of add-on do

          Alice,

          Did you ever watch the video tutorials on publishing?

          Open your BlueVoda and on the bottom toolbar select ''Tutorials"

          The videos will give you a better understanding on how to do it.

          It is so simple todo.

          Name your homepage "index"

          Then publish it to "public_html/"......................thats all to it.

          When you type your "http://www.yourdomainname.com"

          Your index page will appear in any browser you use.

          You have to add incPanel>add-on domain the other domainname which has to be purchased and registered first with a Domain Registrar like WHOIS.

          Once added a new folder will be automatically created in your public_html folder as abridgebeyondcoaching.

          When you publish to your add-on domain,

          type in: public_html/abridgebeyondcoaching

          Remember each domain name has to have their own index page.
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          • travlinman
            Major

            • Feb 2009
            • 443

            #6
            Re: Publishing Problem: main domain 'index' being published with content of add-on do

            Originally posted by Alice View Post
            Thank You!
            I get that I need to focus on one domain before going to the other.
            Please excuse me, but I am more overwhelmed than confused. There is much detail that is not provided. I do not know if I have my files named correctly or set up correctly. I do have two files: one for the root domain and one the add-on domain. I do not know how to sort out this situation.
            How do I get my files set up so I can proceed?
            Thank You!
            Alice
            As Zuriatman already said, watch the video. I always tell people 2 watch them until they come out of ur ears.

            Being overwhelmed leads 2 confusion. There is little detail because BV is free; other wise it would cost several hundred dollars & have a 100+ page manual.

            In BV create a folder called abridge and put the index file and anything else (images,etc) u have 4 the add-on in this folder. Now, forget about ur add-on. Create a folder called awareness and do the same as above.
            Open BV & click Tools => Options => Folder. Change Documents so that it point 2 where u have ur awareness folder C:\..........\awareness This way everytime u save or open a BV file it automatically goes there.

            Remember that the index page is always named index.html (sometimes .php) but always just plain index. No matter if u have 1 or 20 domains.

            Remember 2 publish to public_html (add-on domains publish to public_html/add-on name)

            Watch the tutorials!

            Travlinman

            AguycanBeach.com
            Aguycanbeachhostel
            Comunidad Aguycan Beach

            A great must do for all beginners by Lincslady

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