Hi LouAnn

You say "all the files are kept in one place" - but that is where the
problem arises.

On your web site you can create folders (through the FTP package you use) in
the same way as you can on your hard disk and put the uploaded files into
the sub-folders. So the file 20.htm on one tree could be referenced as
./smith/20.htm from your main home page or ../smith/20.htm from within other
sub folders. The . and .. are used to signify "this folder" and "parent
folder" respectively

Or am I missing something?

Jack

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of LouAnn
Corrigan
Sent: 16 February 2005 04:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] help with webpages


Hi Ron and Jack,
I have a website at Geocities with several pages.  The uploaded files are
all kept in one place. The filenames from the different folders are dropped
there, so I don't think Jack's method will work.  I do have the pages in
different folders as you describe, on my c drive.



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