Monthly Archives: May 2006

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Today I decided to add a simple html form towww.iWebUserSites.com, the result of which I published to the iWeb forum!
 
Then naturally I decided that I would write an article describing how I did it. I haven’t gone into lots of detail, more given references to other sites and an idea of what to do. Drop me a line if you want any help with forms and I will see what I can do.
 
Will

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After much playing I seem to have comments, oh no, no I dont. Wait, yes I do!
 
Well after much playing I hope that it is working again!
 
Not really sure what the criteria is so add remove comments, luck perhaps? Anyway, I now know that if you switch of comments and publish, you lose all of your previous comments!!

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Click Here to see the article in action!
 
Many people get confused when it comes to redirecting their domain name to their .mac account. This spurred me to wirte a little article about setting up forwarding using goDaddy, who are a popular supplier of domain names.
 
Forwarding is something that your domain name host does, it is not something that is done from within iWeb.
 
Good luck redirecting!

 

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Well I thought that I would write a little about my fun with the iWeb 1.1 update. Fun, did I really say that??
It hasn’t all been bad, I run a multitude of sites from my .mac account and like to play with iWeb, which is why I have this helpful site and rather dismal blog :-(
I also have multiple user acconuts on my Mac, only one of which is an Admin account, the rest are stanard, and these are the accounts I use on a day to day basis (I will go into the reasons on antoher day!). Suffice to say that I wasn’t aware of the iWeb update for 24 hours, it came, upset people and I read all about it. Not one to back down I decided to go for it.
The first thing I did was backup all of my domain files, I have one for each site. Then I stuffed them into an iWeb 1.0.1 folder, just so I knew where and what they are. Then I downloaded and installed the update, launched iWeb and republished this site, sweet! I am live with iWeb 1.1, next I added a couple more addresses to iWebUserSites and uploaded that too.
I was beginning to wonder what all the fuss was about. Anyway someone asked a question on the forum about creating a Comments only page, and I thought, I can do that, so I did, you can see the results on my Test_Site. Not the prettiest way of doing things, but a means to an end. So far 100% success, 3 out of 3, I am cookin’.
Next I moved onto my family site, 377MB of fat bloated domain file, next weeks task is to put it on a diet! Anyway this site contains loads of photos and it just didn’t want to play. I tried many tricks from the forum and none wanted to work. After 24 hours, I settled for an easy life and peaceful homelife, I installed iWeb onto my external drive (running Panther) and then upgraded to 1.0.1, I still had a copy that I kept when doing some testing for 11Mystics. Next, I deletedthe 1.1 site from my iDisk, hit Publish All to .Mac and up it went. No problems at all, first time every time!
 
Not to give up, I am back on this site about to publish with 1.1, if it goes up, then I will add comments straight away :-)
 
Fingers crossed  :-)

 

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See the iWeb 1.1 spiel, as you can see I have added the ability for you good folks to add a comment to my blog.
 
Please be nice to me :-)
 
Thanks
 
Will

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Having responded to a recent question on the iWeb forum saying that I was going to put a page up. I thought that I better had!
 
So I have added two pages, visit the How2 page to learn more:
The first being on how to redirect from a homepage page.
The second is a quick description of how to use a navigation link in iWeb to create a redirecting page/link.

 

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Earlier this week I was playing around and trying to hook up my cell phone to my Powerbook (to act as a fax modem). I followed an article from Apple (see it here) and discovered then something wasn’t working! So, I started to read the forums and discovered bits and pieces and started to play, repairing permissions etc… I even reinstalled some stuff form Panther, let me explain that my Tiger disc is in storage in the UK, not with me :-(  I called in some help and played with some more files, but it just didn’t work. As I didn’t really need to fax anyway, more seeing if it would work, I decided to leave it, and update when my copy of Tiger arrives in the USA with the rest of my stuff.
 
Later on I wanted to check something on my Airport, and discovered that Airport Admin Utility was missing from Utilities. On closer inspection, so were other things :-(
“What had I done??”
I was left with two choices, downgrade to Panther or buy another copy of Tiger. I recalled reading that downgrading isn’t always easy, things like mailboxes are hard to do, and I am one for the easy life.
 
Therefore, I made the decision to buy another copy of Tiger, so off to the Apple store I went.
I thoroughly backed everything up onto an external drive, in two different locations, just to be safe! Then did an Erase & Install using the Tiger disc, this went very smoothly and I spent all day dragging data back to my Powerbook. When I had finished I found that I had recovered 20GB, yes 20GB, of space. Which I was pleased with as my disc was getting full.
 
 I think, but don’t know for sure, that this was due to no Previous System Folders, no Classic installed, no iLife ’04, ’05 & ’06 upgrades, etc…
 
Well, I am back up and running now, data all restored and a much emptier hard disc, oh and I have two copies of Tiger now! Roar, Roar!