![]() Looking at the remote site, create the same number of Master Borders, and begin to recreate them. Normally there aren't a lot of Master Borders, so recreating those isn't too hard. There, the directory structure is recreated correctly at this point. The Site Structure is at least recreated that way.īe SURE to NOT delete the Remote website so you can use it for a reference to rebuild from. That way you have the same directory/folder structure as the original NOF database site. #Everweb project folder downloadWith an HTML editor, that could work but for NOF, being essentially a database, it can't work without a little work on the part of the site author.ĭownloading the site to your hard drive is pretty easy: Just use something like FileZilla (free) to download the website. Use an ftp program to download the entire site to you hard drive. It can be done however and there are a few different ways to do it. I have no idea why NOF couldn't pull in more than just the Home Page, but I haven't seen a version do anything more.Ģ. So, even if it could pull in a remote site, all the Master Borders et al would not exist it would simply be part of the HTML pages. Since it's nothing but HTML, the concept of Master Borders, Banners, etc. Then consider that the website can only provide to any user, NOF or otherwise, HTML and the results of of jvascript pages and nothing else. The reason is because when NOF creates a website from a remote server, all that exists on the remote server is HTML (and maybe PHP or ASP, whatever else it might need). NOF has never been capable of pulling in a remote website within NOF and recreate it even though up to V 13 it had that button available. I know this is an aging query, but I feel compelled to respond anyway since it's an area i'm familiar with.ġ. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |