blog files organizing results to blogs gone!
It's Maundy Thursday going to Good Friday. I'm just at home this religious cum summer holidays. As you can see, this blog is hosted at geocities.com and I use ftp publishing from blogger. Now, I decided to reorganize my blog files. I had made a subdirectory to my main webhost at geocities for this blog. Back at blogger.com, I republished my entire blog to the new ftp path directory. There! All the files were in the new subdirectory including the main webpage (myblog.html). So I decided to delete the previous files from the main directory. To my horror, the links (previous posts and archives) of myblog still point to the location of the old files. Meaning, my blog still points to the old directory. Upon clicking a link, I got a
Sorry, the page you requested was not found page. I won't rewrite/edit the html just for the links to point to the new file location. That would defeat the purpose of blogging automatically and easily.
At last, after spending so much time troubleshooting the above problem, I finally made it work. The solution was not easy (for not-so-into-blogging-and-ftp-folks like me). This experience can very much claim to shout at google that blogger help pages and hints need a lot of improvement with regard to ftp publishing!. I thought it would be smooth, it's not. So there, technicalities aside and in short, it's now working.
But a little (big?) problem's just spawned. My site runs smoothly in Internet Explorer but not so in Mozilla - the previous posts and archive pages don't work in Mozilla-based browsers including Firefox, prompting me to write an advice in the blog header to use only Internet Explorer to view my blog. Whew! My blog page would really annoy users of other browsers :=). Add to that rss and atom feeds and everything in between. The solution? I have to specify from my blogger settings all the paths, file names, extensions, etc. for all the features of this blog and all the changes I made thereto. OK ok, thanks to this exp. At least, I just made a new entry ranting on this. Who said blog publishing is easy?
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