IWeb URL

Can not find my pre-Cloud web pages and photo galleries... What was the former me.co/Mac.com / AppleID  / we page. URL ??
So frustrating, I can not find my photos
Thanks in advance

Website : http://web.me.com/username/ (or click the visit site button in iWeb)
Gallery : http://gallery.me.com/username/ (or click the link in iPhoto)

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  • IWeb URL can´t be forwarded

    Hi
    I bought a domain: jandue.dk, I have this iWeb, URL:
    http://web.mac.com/duejan/iWeb/Site/Jan%20Due.html
    But my web host will not accept this address for forwarding.
    Only A-Z, 0-9, and (_)
    So what to type in?
    JanD

    If they offer forwarding, then you really should be able you use a / its standard in all url's. I would contact them and ask!
    The other thing that you could do, if you have any webspace with them, is to add a redirect page.
    Text copied and changed slightly, to suit, from bluehens post in this thread.
    Create an index.html file and upload it, to create the file, open TextEdit.
    Note: If you're going to use TextEdit, you need to select the checkbox "Ignore rich-text commands in HTML files" from the Open & Save pane of the Preferences dialog PRIOR to opening the file from your iDisk.
    Paste the following text, substituting the URL you want to link to.
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title></title><meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=http://www.mydomain.com/mypage.html" /></head><body></body></html>
    Save As, Index.html, then upload it to your webspace.
    Will
    1GHz G4, 15" PowerBook, Airport Network, 1G iPod Mini   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   www.willg4pb.com for iWeb tips

  • How to shorten iWeb URLs

    I see that I can change the master iWeb page's URL.
    But I cannot shorten the sub-pages.
    How can I change a blog/blank/photo page's url to be:
    http://web.me.com/lastname/pagename
    Thanks,
    Mike

    You can't do what you want. With MMe it has to be:
    http://web.me.com/MMeAccount_Name/Site_Name/PageName.html.
    The only way you can change that is to purchase a domain name and have domain name forwarding.
    Using the CNAME method. That will give you the following URL:
    http://www.yourdomainname.com/SiteName/PageName.html, still more than you want.
    If you use the simple URL forwarding and masking you will get:
    http://www.your-domain-name.com/
    This will be for each page in the site. The downside to this masking is that visitors can only bookmark the first page of the site. That may or may not be a problem for you. My tutorial site is set up that way: http://toadstutorials.info/
    Here are some topics and pages regarding domain names with MobileMe:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=MobileMe/Account/en/acct17114.html
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1164519&tstart=0
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9617432#9617432
    http://iwebfaq.org/site/iWeb_Domains.html
    *The only URL you need to give to others for accessing your site is http://web.me.com/MMeAccountName*
    OT
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  • Issue with new iWeb URLs

    As you may know, iWeb 08 creates a new URL when publishing, and this is creating me a few issues.
    My previous website URL was:
    http://web.mac.com/gianlucamarucci/iWeb/gianlucamarucci.com
    and my domain (www.gianlucamarucci.com) was redirected here
    the new URL iWeb 08 creates is
    http://web.mac.com/gianlucamarucci/gianlucamarucci.com/home.html
    or simply
    http://web.mac.com/gianlucamarucci
    (the .../iWeb/... part disappears)
    Now this means i have to change the redirect (not a major issue)
    What I do not understand is the following:
    1. when i complete publishing and click on visit, iWeb is pointing at the old URL!
    2. if i am in my .Mac homepage and click on the links of my pages on the left, they point at the old URL too!
    How is it possible? does anyone know how to sort this out?
    A second question I have is about personal domain. Is it better to stick with the redirect service, ir shall i use the personal domain from .Mac? Or can i keep both activated?
    many thanks for your help!
    gianluca

    Hi Cassio,
    I just did a quick read up on the new front end editior and found the following tips from SAP. Maybe there could be something to help you out.
    How to report a bug
    Verify that you have the newest version of the editor installed. You can update your control with this script - maybe your problem has already been fixed. (This applies to beta testers ONLY!)
    Check the internal FAQ (CSN note 812186) for up-to-date information about known problems.
    Find out who is responsible. If the error relates to the syntax highlighting or the code completion, create an internal message for component BC-ABA-LA. In all other cases create an internal message for component BC-FES-GUI.
    Please provide clear step-by-step instruction of how to reproduce this error.
    Please be patient - we try to fix bugs as quickly as possible, but propagating the corrections may require some time. If something breaks and a fix is not yet available, you can always disable code hints or code completion in the settings dialog.

  • IWeb Url Username and Password protection problem

    After renewing a GoDaddy site and re-forwarding an already created iWeb site, I now get a .Mac required User Name and Password. What happened.? I just re-forwarded the url string that was already there on my .mac server.

    Hi Robert
    I am no expert but I just did a web site as well. If you want to protect it in IWEB click on your welcome page and at the bottom of the page you have a menu selection click on the icon for the inspector. looks like an italizised I then click over the menu option at the top of that that says password. you should be able to do it that way. good luck marty

  • IWeb - URL name problem

    Quick facts: I have created a website on iWeb. I am going to host this site using Mobile Me. I have purchased a domain name on Go Daddy. I changed the CNAME on Go Daddy to web.me.com
    On iWeb when I publish my site, it appears to publish just fine. The problem is that it duplicates the URL name. Instead of www.mydomain.com, it reads www.mydomain.com/www.mydomain.com. When I navigate to www.mydomain.com, nothing comes up. But, when I type in www.mydomain.com/www.mydomain.com, my website comes up.
    Has anyone had this problem, and how have you resolved it? I am new to all of this, so if I have not used the proper terminology, please feel free to correct me. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you!

    Thank you for your response. This was somewhat helpful, and I did re-name the site as you suggested. However, I am still having the same problem in that if I simply type in www.mydomain.com, I cannot get to my page. I have to type www.mydomain.com/xyz in order to get to my page.
    I have gone to Go Daddy to try to get it to forward from www.mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com/xyz, but that does not appear to be working.

  • Iweb URL is the same for every page

    I have a small website built on iweb with a personal domain name, www.westonbennett.com and if you click on any of my pages the url doesn't change and is still www.westonbennett.com and I would like it to be a unique url for every page. Can anyone help me out?

    Hi,
    welcome to the Apple iWeb Discussion Forums!
    What you did is webforward with cloaking/masking whose result is giving the same url for all pages.
    What you should do to get yourdomain.com/sitename/pagename.html instead is change the CNAME
    Have a look at the following page to know how to achieve that
    http://alyeska.altervista.org/en/iWeb_Domains.html
    Regards,
    Cédric

  • IWeb url fine but masked url fails W3 validator

    the iWeb site is http://web.mac.com/aardvarkvideo/iWeb/thisis_a_scienceproject/
    the masked site is http://thisisascienceproject.com
    in safari, both urls show up fine.
    but in firefox and some PCs, only the header shows up for the MASK url. The original works fine.
    Is this a problem with the host of my mask url? or iWeb?
    Holding my breath for some advice...
    Thanks
    Ichi

    The code being used to forward to your .Mac url appears to be wrong, in particular the "head" section. Ask the people who made it to run it through the w3c validator and fix it.

  • IWeb, URL & RSS Feed Question

    Hi,
    I am trying to submit a video podcast to iTunes. I made the site with iWeb. I published it to a folder since I was placing it another hosting service.
    1. When I publish to a folder iWeb asks for an address to set up the feed. My website is www.mediasupport.net. The address of the podcast page (one with the purple tower) is:
    www.mediasupport.net/podcast/podcast.html. The address of the page with the actual movie on it is:
    http://www.mediasupport.net/Podcast/2F164FF5-5706-41CE-9322-799D016FD259.html.
    2. What address do I use for the URL that iWeb asks for when you publish to a folder?
    3. When I go to iTunes to check to check for a valid feed I always get an error like -" link does not appear to be a valid..."
    The last address I tried was itcp://www.mediasupport.net/Podcast/2F164FF5-5706-41CE-9322-799D016FD259.html
    Thanks for your help,
    Phil
    G5 Power Mac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    G5 Power Mac   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    Where are you seeing these 'Play' buttons? I don't see any in the associated website, and the feed wouldn't contain them anyway.
    All your episodes appear when subscribing in iTunes. All five episodes in the web page version of the Store page at
    https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/chris-brake-show-podcast/id725989655
    but in the Store itself only the episode of 20 October appears, though the Store claims to be listing four episodes (it would be normal for today's episode not to have appeared yet). This I'm afraid is a bug in the Store which has been intermittently appearing for some time, and there isn't really anything you can do about it. Hopefully it will sort itself out eventually: your feed is OK.

  • Iweb url question

    Hello everyone,
    I am wondering if it's possible to create my own unique url name for my iweb site. I'm thinking of using godaddy.com or yahoo.com's domain hosting services to host my site for 2.99 a year, so that I could create my own domain name. Is this possible?
    Thanks,
    Steve

    Well, lessee, this all depends on how you want to do this.
    Are you already hosting your iWeb site on you .Mac account? If you are hosting your site of your .mac account the URL will probably look something like:
    "http://web.mac.com/<your.macnamehere>/iWeb/"
    All then you would need to do is to go to Godaddy.com and register a domain name (www.yourdomainname.com) and have godaddy.com forward that domain name to your .mac site.
    Once all this is set up, anyone visiting your site could go about it in 2 ways. First, they could just open a web browser and enter "http://web.mac.com/<your.macnamehere>/iWeb/" and get to your site.
    OR, they could enter the site name you registered (www.yourdomainname.com) and it would immediately forward the browser to "http://web.mac.com/<your.macnamehere>/iWeb/". For the rest of the time that person is browsing your site, all the URLs would look like your .mac url. This sounds to me like what you're asking for.
    Now, if you want to have your site fully hosted on "www.yourdomainname.com" without the URL changing to "http://web.mac.com/<your.macnamehere>/iWeb/" once you start browsing the site, then that's a whole different set of instructions, cause then you'd need to buy hosting space and manually upload your site to that server instead of just using iWeb's built in "publish to .mac" function.

  • Dreamwaever with the new iWeb URL...?

    Previously, with HomePage, you could upload sites created with Dreamweaver. According to Apple technote 153191, you "Copy the pages to the Sites folder on your iDisk. Or, if you have already created another .Mac site, create a new folder within the Sites folder on your iDisk, and then copy the completed site to this new folder."
    It goes on about the index.html file. Now, other posts have alluded that iWeb is not Flash (SWF) friendly; I'm thinking developing the site outside iWeb would allow Flash media? And is the process the same as with HomePage, except the files would be in the Sites folder under the Web folder?

    I am sure some guy made sme flash stuff up with keynote and it has the option to save in flash format and then he added them to his iweb page.. i thongh it was straight forward and dont remeber him having to use anything but iweb and kwynote to do this assumably then any flash files should be able to be dropped in in some way.
    you might want to do a bit of a search for flash and keynote and see if you can fine the post here about it. I was impressed with his front page flash animations and he said it was very quick and easy to do
    PS I found the thread here http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1668559&#1668559

  • How do I change a page url in iWeb

    Hi guys,
    I used to have subwebs in iWeb to order different pages.  Now I'm publishing via Fetch to a new hoster, I find that some of the pages have retained the old sub web url, e.g. www.mydomain.com/subweb/page.
    I physically dragged all the pages into the top level mydomain.com folder in iweb, but I'm suspecting that becuase i can't now publish to mobileme, its not changing the url; certainly all the pages are showing red in the iweb (08) directory.
    Is there anyway I can edit the page url to remove the subweb address.  If I do it physically in Safari, the link then works, but that s a pain.
    Thanks
    Al

    I think you may mean sub site and folder name. A sub domain is a different thing and has a URL something like ...
    http://sub-domain-name.domain-name.com
    Whereas you probably have ....
    http://www.domain-name/site-name/page-name.html
    See this page for how to remove the folder name...
    http://www.iwebformusicians.com/iWeb/URLs-Favicons.html

  • Change URL in iWeb?

    I threw together a site over the weekend in iWeb that would be just fine for my small business needs at this time. However - the URL is too complicated to give out to clients. Is there a way to set up an alias for the iWeb URL (as well as a .mac email address for that matter)? Ideally, I would love for someone to click onto "www.x.com" and be directed to my iWeb site.

    However - the URL is too complicated to
    give out to clients.
    Isn't it just
    web.mac.com/username/iWeb
    and the email is [email protected]
    It's hard to get much simpler than those.
    I would love for
    someone to click onto "www.x.com" and be directed
    to
    my iWeb site.
    The way to do that is to rent the domain name x.com
    from one of the many companies that does such things
    and then redirect it to your .mac url. Also if you
    want to use short urls there is a service called tiny
    url
    http://tinyurl.com/
    Whilst I agree with the method as a possibility
    "The way to do that is to rent the domain name x.com from one of the many companies that does such things and then redirect it to your .mac url."
    Isnt the whole idea of iWeb to make web design simpler. I have a small business and would seriously look at Macs if I could do my own web design. I am put of if I cannot use my company URL and for emails to go to that URL at [email protected] writing the URL reinforces in the customers mind the company presence. I am supprised it is not possible to use iWeb alone to do this work. I also have a problem with ISP Servers when using Filemaker databases. You are almost there as a service provider, what is holding Apple back from what seems from the outside as a terrif opportunuity to expand into smal business sales?
    Phil C

  • QUESTION: URL limitations with iWeb?

    can you create a personal url such as www.yourname.com

    Yes, you can, Scott. But not through iWeb or .mac. You need to go to a Domain Registrar like http://www.godaddy.com who will help you find your unique domain name and register it so that no one else can use it. This kind of service usually costs somewhere in the neighborhood of $5 to $15 a year to maintain.
    Once you have your domain name, like http://www.scottmagri.com , then you can set up something called Domain Forwarding (check with your registrar to make sure this is available...sometimes at additional cost...but included with GoDaddy). What Domain Forwarding does is to let anyone who types in http://www.scottmagri.com to be automatically forwarded to whatever other URL you want...like your .Mac iWeb URL.
    This should be pretty easy to set up and is the easiest way to get a URL that you can remember and share with your friends and family.

  • Possible? Recreate my original Homepage pages into iWeb but retain old URL?

    I have Tiger in the box and still have to install it.
    I just bought iLife '06 today and will install it after installing Tiger.
    I already have a .Mac homepage up — created with Homepage Manager.
    I am thinking now that I would like to recreate that original homepage but do it with iWeb.
    How do I end up with my original homepage pages all re-done into iWeb templates but retain my original .Mac homepage URL? All my friends know that URL. Could someone please explain?
    — Lorna in Southern California

    Well really it's not OR but AND. If you want to do away with your old >homepage-style pages and send people to your iWeb pages via the old URL, >then you must put the redirect on the old pages.
    Or you could leave the old pages up but add a link that says "Here's my new homepage..." or something like that...
    Hi... I see you live in Florida — and hope you are not in any of the traditional hurricane paths!
    I think that I want to start copying/recreating my Homepage pages into iWeb pages and accept that I will have a new URL someday in the near future (because I intend to do the copying as fast as I can and not stop). I can send a notice out and change a few other things. However, I have questions for that interim time when I am working on the iWeb pages but not finished with them.
    While I am working on iWeb pages, I am given a new URL, right? And thus, I would at that point have two URLs with .Mac. Is that possible? As I see it, the first URL would be the one I have now, which is the address of my present .Mac Homepage Manager Homepage. And the second URL, wouldn't it be the URL of the iWeb pages? That's possible???
    I understand the concept of having a redirect page from my original Homepage ultimatly to the new iWeb page, but is it an automatic redirect or one which the viewer can activate if he wants to? I would not want a redirect page to quickly, blindly switch a visitor from the old Homepage to the new iWeb pages which are incomplete.
    I don't understand the mechanics of URLs. I don't know what a Redirect Page looks like or how it works and I don't see how I could be working on my new iWeb pages with its new iWeb URL, all the while leaving my present Homepage alone, viewable by visitors with ITS OWN URL.
    [several minutes passed]
    And now that I have sat here and thought for several minutes, it seems that the easiest thing to do would be to have no redirect page for a while. All that I ask in that case is: Is it possible to do that? Is it possible to have my old/present Homepage viewable while I am working on my iWeb pages?
    I think I just solved one of my questions all by myself. If I begin to work on iWeb I will be given a new URL — an iWeb URL. Thus technically, when I Edit and Publish in iWeb, technically, people could view those pages, but chances are they will not if I don't announce the new iWeb URL to them. OK. I see......
    I am asking all of this now because I am the type that needs to envision and understand a project from start to finish before I start. I do not like surprises — and cyber surprises have the ability to unsettle me.
    Could someone please realign my erratic thoughts? Are my goals possible? Can I have my present .Mac Homepage Manager Homepage viewable and visitable while working away on copying them to my new iWeb site? (I bought iLife '06 yesterday and will install it and Tiger today. Tiger first and iWeb'06 second, as instructed.)
    — Lorna in Southern California

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