RE: [c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread David Rosenstrauch

Well I'm assuming that this will work, since it explicitly covers all the bases.  
Start with this and then scale back, removing what you don't need.


  

  

 
 
 



  

  

 
 
 



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RE: [c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread Jeremy Aston
 Hi Alex
Try
                
                
This is a quick thing so I haven't tried optomising it to one match construct but I think you can do it...
Regards
Jeremy
 
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this is the sitemap.xmap in the root folder of the web-site
 
 
with best wishesAlexander Kachanov 

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Alex, 
What map:matches do you have in your sitemap to cope with this? 
Regards 
Jeremy 
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When I have the following files structure everything works fine:index.xmlnews.xmlproducts.xmlbut when I move files to subfolders like:/index.xml/products/index.xml/news/index.xmlthose files stop working:Looks like I have problems with paths.But why?with best wishesAlexander Kachanov-Please check that your question has not already been answered in theFAQ before posting. To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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RE: [c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread Alex Kachanov

already spent the whole day looking at those examples 
still stuck

with best wishes
Alexander Kachanov

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I think what you want is something like . It would benefit you greatly to look at how the
examples are set up, as well as look into the sitemap documentation on
the website.

Liam Morley

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this is the sitemap.xmap in the root folder of the web-site
 
 
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RE: [c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread Liam Morley

I think what you want is something like . It would benefit you greatly to look at how the
examples are set up, as well as look into the sitemap documentation on
the website.

Liam Morley

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this is the sitemap.xmap in the root folder of the web-site
 
 
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RE: [c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread Alex Kachanov



       
 
       
    
   
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with best wishesAlexander Kachanov 

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  Lost in sub-folders
  Alex, 
  What map:matches do you have in your sitemap to cope with this? 
  Regards 
  Jeremy 
    Alex Kachanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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I have the following files structure everything works 
fine:index.xmlnews.xmlproducts.xmlbut when I move 
files to subfolders 
like:/index.xml/products/index.xml/news/index.xmlthose 
files stop working:Looks like I have problems with paths.But 
why?with best wishesAlexander 
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Re: [c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread Jeremy Aston
 Alex,
What map:matches do you have in your sitemap to cope with this?
Regards
Jeremy
  Alex Kachanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
When I have the following files structure everything works fine:index.xmlnews.xmlproducts.xmlbut when I move files to subfolders like:/index.xml/products/index.xml/news/index.xmlthose files stop working:Looks like I have problems with paths.But why?with best wishesAlexander Kachanov-Please check that your question has not already been answered in theFAQ before posting. To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Do You Yahoo!?
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[c2] Lost in sub-folders

2001-11-20 Thread Alex Kachanov



When I have the following files structure everything works fine:

index.xml
news.xml
products.xml

but when I move files to subfolders like:

/index.xml
/products/index.xml
/news/index.xml

those files stop working:

Looks like I have problems with paths.
But why?



with best wishes
Alexander Kachanov

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