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solidworks2022
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2022-03-18 11:56:13

When I do that it creates 3 folders and 2 files:
bottom (folder with webpages)
rc-images (folder with images)
top (folder with webpages)
masterpageone.html
masterpageone_html.css (sticky container?)

When I upload using filezilla all the website shows is text on a page that matches a single click on the index.html in the top folder. Everything else works fine including open with any browser from that file.

What am I missing? Cannot have folders?
Thanks
Donald


izzo
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2022-03-18 12:44:07

index.html - must be uploaded to ftp and it should be alone not in folder.

index.html - it is starting page, main page, without it website does not starts.

and also i think there must be just one folder, it is images folder, the other files must be not in folder, but i am not sure for every situation, but 100? i am sure index.html must be alone not in folder.


izzo
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2022-03-18 12:52:23

and also RocketCake always publish everything correct to local disk, you do not need to change something, just upload with FileZilla or Total Commander.

I recommend you try to find the problem in your work in program, may be you change something in not correct way.

Do you have index.html as main, home page in program?


izzo
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2022-03-18 12:57:44

and also you need to upload to ftp not whole published folder, you need to upload the content from that folder


solidworks2022
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2022-03-18 15:42:24

Ok, maybe I wasn't clear.

When I "Publish to local disk" this is what's in the folder:

bottom (folder with pages from bottom menu)
rc-images (folder with images)
top (folder with pages from the top menu, index.html 1st)
masterpageone.html
masterpageone_html.css (sticky container?)

Nothing more, nothing less. This is what my page tree looks like except the top and bottom are switched. All my page names are lower case with no spaces or an underscore.

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"and also RocketCake always publish everything correct to local disk, you do not need to change something, just upload with FileZilla or Total Commander."

Exactly, that's my point!

The answer to your other questions are yes.
I've used filezilla with no problems with 3 other web design programs.

(yes, I'm an old goat, computer repair school in 1974 and FrontPage in 2000, we'll skip the rest.)

Something is triggering the wrong export out or there is bug in RC. (niko?) Sorry, can't send you my file. I'll pull the index page out of the folder and put it on top and see what happens.
Or remove the folders completely, I'll try some different things. The folders are just handy when you have a lot of pages.

If I take all the files from in/out of folders and put them in a separate folder and upload that seems to work. But I should not have to do that.

Thanks
Donald


izzo
Guest
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2022-03-18 17:41:35

as i write before the home page in rocketcake have the name or must have the name - index.html

other pages with the same name - index.html should not be exist

index.html also can not be in folders


izzo
Guest
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2022-03-18 17:55:28

and also, after publishing to local disk you can test index.html file by opening with browser and if everything works correct, after that upload to ftp.


solidworks2022
Registered User
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2022-03-18 21:13:43

From my first post:

"Everything else works fine including open with any browser from that file."

Yes, I always do "open with" chrome, edge and firefox every time, all three on the index page within the Publish to local disk folder. Sometimes with IE just to see what it does.

Interesting I say, interesting.

Off to the lab for some experiments.
Cheers!


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