Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
I have applied site location action to homepage, I have also applied it to a page in each of the sub folders but it is telling me to remove them, is this correct?
On 3 Nov 2010, at 10:45, Joe Billings wrote:
Is there already one applied in the root directory? The message should say you can only apply one at a time.
Joe
On 3 Nov 2010, at 10:32, Nathan Garner wrote:
One last thing. I tried to apply the site mapper file location action to a page in a sub folder and it told me to remove it! Hmmm
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
This is so you don’t have more than one sitemap generated.
Joe
On 3 Nov 2010, at 18:22, Steven Hughes wrote:
I have applied site location action to homepage, I have also applied it to a page in each of the sub folders but it is telling me to remove them, is this correct?
On 3 Nov 2010, at 10:45, Joe Billings wrote:
Is there already one applied in the root directory? The message should say you can only apply one at a time.
Joe
On 3 Nov 2010, at 10:32, Nathan Garner wrote:
One last thing. I tried to apply the site mapper file location action to a page in a sub folder and it told me to remove it! Hmmm
Thanks Nathan, got my head around this now. One other question, do I have to go back over other older sites and re do the site mapper actions that I used in 5.5.1?
Steve
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:18, Nathan Garner wrote:
Apply Site Mapper action to the site folder
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
If you have different specifications required for the site mapper, you can apply those to each page using the Site Mapper Page Option action
This method has been done to make the Site Mapper more stable.
Hi, can anyone help with this. Last Night i was using site mapper with no problems applying this action, this morning I took the opportunity to upgrade to 5.5.2, now when I apply the action to the site folder I get a message ‘apply the site mapper file location action to a page in the site’ Why is this happening???
Regards
Steve
Apply the Site Mapper File Location action to your homepage (if you have any sub folders, apply this action to a page within each sub folder)
Are you sure the second half of this is necessary and/or even recommended. My experience, so far, is that it is not… subdirectories are mapped without it.
I wish we could get some clarification on these actions from the powers that be… and a response to :