It will work only if you are using the Pedigree style webpages and only if
you do not drastically renumber your RINS.

When I tried changing only the used ones on my webpage using the family
style there were several changes that resulted in bad links because I had
added to my file.

Using the Pedigree Style format assigns an html page that uses the RIN  ID
as part of the naming of the pages
My suggestion is to not renumber RINS if you delete large numbers of
individuals.  If you delete only a few and add new people  and renumber
those new ones before you make your next webpage you won't have much of a
problem.  The only inconvenience is if someone cited one of your deleted
individuals page.

Matt 


Carol wrote:

  A few months or so ago I read that it is difficult to fix or add to your
family trees on a web site, which made me decide to wait to do a web site.
Everyone has done such a great job, I am wondering if any of you  found this
a problem. Carol

I have tried to replace only new files but have gotten caught several times
with bad links in the middle of my page.  Last  time - I just deleted
everything from my homepage site and uploaded it all (quite a bit - even on
broadband)!  I think I will try (next time) copying my current files into an
OLD folder - and producing the new ones -- then comparing DATES MODIFIED and
only sending up the ones that have been changed.  Should work!

Keith

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