My darn iWeb... sigh...

An error occurred while publishing file “/Web/Sites/iWeb/Shannon/Blog/851FE05D-44FE-4BF6-9C51-8A36B3336137_files/Tullys 019.jpg”.
***?! i can never finish a post because of this message or a similar message.
what am i doing wrong? i already deleted a page i made for my boyfriend that i put a ton of work into because i thought that his pages were the problem... but alas, no.
i'm just a lot frustrated... and i dont know what to do to make it better.

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  • No Domain file,

    Hi. Lost my hard drive a few weeks ago. Managed to back up my website to a folder, and I have also pulled all available files (as a backup backup) from the web -- all index files, all pictures, all movies and frames and graphics, etc.
    But.
    I forgot to backup the darn iWeb "domain" file from Application support.
    Is there any way to rebuild my site in iWeb? Or a recommended third-party application (freeware, if possible) that would let me get my site back and then imported into iWeb again?
    Much obliged.

    iWeb has no way of importing an already published site, so unfortunately you will have to re-build your site in iWeb from scratch. You can drop and drag all the things you have saved and backed up though.

  • How can I import my iWeb sites??????

    I had a crash trying to install Leopard.
    I have reinstalled the original OS with my new Intel iMac. BUT - how can I get my web sites back into iWeb? I REALLY do not want to have to recreate all these pages! It's insane! Is it just ME, or is there absolutely NO WAY to import my stuff in the folder (which I backed up, luckily)? Or do I have to recreate the sites YET AGAIN? Is there no way to make separate web sites so that they don't have to ALL be published in the same folder and have to save and resave and resave EVERYTHING over and over every time I do a new page, or update or whatever. It's maddening.
    Judie

    THANK YOU!
    I just checked it out and it sounds too good to be true.
    I won't do anything with it until I have Leopard installed, but it's great to know it's there and the PRICE IS RIGHT!
    Also, about my install: We bought a 5 pack license and made a copy for me. SOMEONE didn't verify the disk and it obviously had a glitch. When it was checked it got to about 30% and I got a message that the disk wouldn't work. So I clicked whatever buttons I was told to and then got the blue/grey screen. It sat there so long I had to turn it off with the button. Perhaps it was trying to reset everything to before I tried the install, I don't know. So, the problem wasn't necessarily Leopard and my computer, but the disk to start with and perhaps I compounded it by not waiting for 28 hours for it to fix itself <G>. Anyway, I have to kick myself for not doing a back up of EVERYTHING, and my famous last words were "Nothing ever screws up with a mac."
    Lesson learned. I will have a 500G hard drive next week and this will never happen again.
    I will also disconnect all peripherals as I saw some people suggested that was causing problems. But, what is MOST annoying after the data loss is all the TIME that it takes to do this. I have work to do on this darned machine!
    Thanks again for the RapidWeaver tip, tboelsklfte.
    Judie

  • Need help with moving sight over to Iweb

    I would like to start using IWeb but I already have a website built that I used Frontpage to create. I want to make some changes to the sight so if I cannot convert some of the things I have, Im ok with adapting!
    www.DarnGoodSeasoning.com
    1st question: (Visit site above) if you hover over the links on the left they turn green Can I do that in Iweb? I figured out how to do it with font but not pictures. I have the .gif of each in yellow and green.
    2nd When I have created pages in the past www.HeyRobi.com It changes the name in the address bar to http://heyrobi.com/Mac/HeyRobi.html Call me petty but I want it to say HeyRobi.com can I fix that?
    Thanks in advance for any help or tips. If there is any advice or tips how to improve the Darn Good site I am always up for constructive criticism. BTW I am dropping the frames!
    TIA HeyRobi

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. 1 - The rollover options are only available for text, not images.
    2 - To get must HeyRobbi.com to show in the URL window you'll need to use standard domain name forwarding with masking. Then every page of your site will display only that. The downside to that is visitors will be able to only bookmark the first or entry page of your site. That may or may not be a problem for you. My tutorial site, toadstutorials.info, is setup with masking.
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  • Windows Firefox 3.0 breaks iWeb 08 Photo Galleries

    The latest update to the Windows version of Firefox, 3.0, broke the photo galleries in all of my iWeb created sites. Found this script patch at Mac Update....
    http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27819/fix-iweb-and-firefox-3
    ...which claims to restore those features (photo gallery, slide shows, blog comments) but it didn't work for me. Downloaded the script and installed it and republished several sites but you still can't see the photos in Firefox 3 (Windows Internet Explorer sees them fine.)
    Mozilla is going to put out 3.1 which will supposedly fix the problem, but not until next year. sigh.
    Has anyone else encountered this problem? Have you tried the above patch and found it to work? Or is there another fix out there to resolve this?
    Thanks for any help you can give me.

    Well, now you know as much about it as I do. You might post in one of Wyodor's threads and ask him. I just kind of got what he developed or found and regurgitated it.
    Did you also do the editing of the iWPopUpSlideshow.css and iWPopUpSlideshow.js files inside the iWeb application. What you do is edit each file and change all occurrences of mac.com to me.com.
    The js file would be located in the Scripts folder inside iWeb and the css file is in the Media folder if I remember right. You might give that a try and republish (if you haven't already done that fix).
    Doesn't matter whether Tiger or Leopard.
    OT
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  • IWeb - looking for replacements for 'blog' & 'photos'

    With a deep Sigh..., I am finally facing up to the fact that I must move my iWeb Websites to another hosting sight and deal with the loss of the intergrated blog & photo pages that come with iWeb.  I kept hoping for a miracle but now I must get on with it.  I would be grateful for advice from those who have dealt with this issue already. 
    My biggest concern is finding suitable replacements for the blog and photo galleries that can be embedded into iWeb having a matching 'look and feel'.
    I have developed many robust (well of 50) websites with iWeb and they are active websites.   The websites have:
    Custom layouts (i.e. not using the suppled defalut template)
    Blog pages (used as 'News' entries)
    Photo pages
    iMovie
    HTML Snipits
    Many have been designed for use with charity events and recieve quite a bit of traffic (see stats below) before and during the event.
    As for the hosting - we will use GoDaddy or other Domain Provide with Hosting services.   We have already moved some of the more less complicated websites over. 
    I love iWeb (I know it has it's faults and I have probably pushed it to it's limits but it has handled it well).  I have tried looking at other products like Rapidweaver & Freeway Pro (Dreamweaver would be out of the question for me as I'm not a programmer - I can deal with some basic html code for snippets and such - but that's my limit).  My partner has begun looking at Wordpress.  However, the biggest drawback from what I've seen from these other products is that I can't duplicate the freedom and ease of designing a template/layout the way I want it.  I have tried to duplicate a website I have done in iWeb and I simply can't do it with these other products (at least without a great deal of work - if at all).
    So, I wish to continue using iWeb for the main website desgin but desparately need to find good replacements for the blog and photo galleries to move over my existing websites.
    Please HELP!  
    This is my 1st time up on the forums so I do apologise if this has been dealt with before.  In my searches - I just haven't really found an answer which is why I'm submitting this question.
    Many thanks, MichelleSC
    P.S. I have been an Apple user since Apple began and have always raved about their products.   This is the 1st time I have been frustration with Apple.  I really wish they would continue to develop iWeb and keep Mobileme.

    Do you have visitors post comments to your blog or it is one the only includes your entries?  If it's the atter then you can continue to use the iWeb blog. If you currently have visitors comment on the entires you will have to move to a new blogging system, one of those suggested by Ethmoid and Jeff.
    As for photo albums I've just run across a new site called ZangZig which offers albums similar to MobileMe galleries with most of it's features plus one that MMe didn't have.  The capability of selling your photos. 
    One convenient feature of it is that it can move/copy photos from your existing MMe galleries as well as your iPhoto library and other sources:
    As for for iWeb can do after MMe is gone read the following:
    On June 30, 2012 MobileMe will be shutdown. HOWEVER, iWeb will still continue to work but without the following:
    Features No Longer Available Once MobileMe is Discontinued:
    ◼ Password protection
    ◼ Blog and photo comments
    ◼ Blog search
    ◼ Hit counter
    ◼ MobileMe Gallery
    Currently if the site is published directly from iWeb to the 3rd party server the RSS feed and slideshow subscription features will work. However, if the site is first published to a folder on the hard drive and then uploaded to the sever with a 3rd party FTP client those two features will be broken.
    All of these features can be replaced with 3rd party options.
    There's another problem and that's with iWeb's popup slideshows.  Once the MMe servers are no longer online the popup slideshow buttons will not display their images.
    Click to view full size
    However, Roddy McKay and I have figured out a way to modify existing sites with those slideshows and iWeb itself so that those images will display as expected once MobileMe servers are gone.  How to is described in this tutorial: iW14 - Modify iWeb So Popup Slideshows Will Work After MobileMe is Discontinued.  There's a link in the tutorial to download the file that one needs to be edited and replaced in existing slideshows and in the iWeb application for future slideshows. Once replaced in the application it's back to life as usual for iWeb.
    OT

  • IWeb 1.1 really shrunk my "publish folder's" size...good...

    After updating iWeb and republishing my 5 sites (non .Mac) my publish folder shrink from around 98 MB to 58 MB.
    Umm, that's pretty darn good. It really changed how it handled jpegs w/ reflection effects added (.png's) for example when posted online.
    However all was not rosie:
    I followed this article (apple doc) that was posted here: " iWeb 1.1: Changing your Domain file default location", and had sites it separate folders (a new feature --but I think it has bugs) --everything worked as advertised until...I published. Things began acting weird, my 2nd site wouldn't respond to new copy changes created in iWeb when uploaded to go live, some site folders actually INCREASED in size. It was just weird.
    I said, "Screw this.", replaced my "domains" w/ the old single one from iWeb 1.0.1 (saved w/ advice from here, before updating), republished all the sites (w/ some editing, again, that I could get to work) and kept them all in iWeb at once, like the older program methodology. Sure it takes longer, and that's why iWeb made the change, but still the new method wasn't working well so I went back --- anyway NOW I saw the changes across the board to all sites and how jpeg w/ effects were handled on the web when published, etc. And across the board each published site folder shrunk SIGNIFICANTLY in size --again , from approx. 98 MB to 58 MB (I guess this was do to me using so many effects in 1.0.1).
    Onward and upwards, as I assume the kinks will be worked out shortly --and they were weird for me until I went back to the "old way" of using the main "domain" file, and publishing method to a non .Mac account.
    T i m
    http://timjessell.com/

    Hi Guillaume!
    Welcome to the Apple iWeb Discussion Forums!
    Guillaume Pont wrote:
    - Is it possible to put back the website from the folder to Iweb to make some changes on the website?
    There is no way to get published files (html files) back into iWeb. The only thing that can be done is rebuild those pages in iWeb and copy&paste the content from the published pages into iWeb.
    - Because I bought Iweb 08, will it change something about the websites I made with Iweb 06? I mean...I hope it won't delete all the websites I made! Could you tell me more please?
    First thing to do is make a backup of the domain file where iWeb stores its files
    http://alyeska.altervista.org/en/iWebBackupWebsite.html
    Second update your iWeb to the latest version (2.0.3, using the software updater)
    Third double-click the domain file to open iWeb and you'll be promted to update the domain.sites (iWeb '06) to domain.sites2 (iWeb '08)
    Now your pages should appear in the left navigation menu where iWeb lists your pages.
    Some people report that some things are out of place in iWeb '08 after upgrading (textbox moving out of place, images moving out of place) however that's not always the case.
    Just have a quick look at your pages before publishing them...
    And if you didn't understand me well (in that case I feel terribly sorry) please feel free to tell it to me, and I'll be glad to try to explain myself in a better way!
    Your english is excellent, I'm a "foreigner" too and there are lots more here... Thus don't mind about mistakes
    Regards,
    Cédric

  • Anyone know how to publish iWeb site to .mac groups?

    Hi all
    This is my first message here... So... Be patient plz
    I'm afraid that I know the answer, but I hope that someone can tell me(us) more...
    Is it true that it is NOT possible to publish a site from iWeb to a .mac group?
    Why this feature is missing???
    I've heard that this was present in iWeb 07. Is it true?
    Anyone knows if it will be available in a future patch??
    sigh, I've just buyed a .mac accounts to publish project for private groups... :(((
    Thanks to all for support. Excuse me for my bad English
    Mayran

    It's Sad.
    Groups are, in my opinion, the best feature of .mac account.
    Project, club, private site of people... great things.
    It's why I have payed for this account.
    But if you can't use the integration of mac to build up information
    it's very useless and to me it doesn't appear too professional
    from apple to cut off this feature.
    My fault, I haven't seen this particular information.
    Anyway thanks for the information
    I hope apple will reintegrate this feature
    Greetings from Italy
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  • IWeb sites are slow to upload. text columns turn to heavy png files

    Hi!
    Yes I've noticed that iweb sites for some odd reason are slower to load on any browser. No matter what the hosting is. I use Me.com for a few years and iWeb as I don't have the time or patience to bother with Dreamweaver. I use Me.com for hosting as well as another web hosting server. If there is graphic material on the page, it takes so long to open. Apple must do something about it for sure.
    The program iWeb itself doesn't open up fast enough if you have more than 3 pages on it (which any normal site would have). I'm glad Apple made good changes in iWeb09, but it needs to do something about the speed of the program, the sites it makes and how it processes simple matter on it.
    Even though, I have come across some good examples of iWeb made sites that are easy and relatively faster to open or they open at a normal speed. The authors also have used flash material on their iWeb sites. I have a non-registered program (web site Maestro) that claims to ease up and streamline the graphic and other heavy content on a iWeb site to make it lighter with loading.
    But the unregistered version works on 70 percent files only. And I don't really notice any difference with it either. So I'm doubtful of buying the full version.
    Any thoughts? Solutions? Would really appreciate.
    ANOTHER ISSUE that I have discovered while making iWeb site is that a text column put on a shape after publishing turns into a heavy PNG picture file that can weight almost upto 1 whole megabyte!!!
    And you keep wondering why the darn page is so slow to open!!! Cuz a simple text could've been just about 50kb. But it turns into a 900kb picture in png!!! Is there a way to change this?? I guess, taking out the picture from the published site folder and reediting it in - say - Photoshop reducing its size may help. But its so cumbersome and arduous to go into every darn folder and open all the text now converted into pics and re-edit them!! And then their reduced quality will make the text look feeble and bad quality too.
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    I wish there is a work around this thing really.
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    Thanks.
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    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Shapes by their very nature are graphic elements that end up a png file whether there's text in them or not. You should try adding the text in a text box above the shape and see if there's any difference. Just be sure to use a Web Safe Font and not add any enhancements that will turn it into a image file:
    Click to view full size
    You may not notice a difference with loading with WSM but those with Internet Explorer should. Have you tested your site with and without WSM on a PC?
    In WSM you can set the amount of optimizing for graphics. I've set it at about 60% (moderate) and haven't tested other settings for image quality. I'm sure a lower quality level, i.e. more compression, will have a impact on file loading. I just don't have a feel for the greatest amount of compression that will still have acceptable image quality. You'll just have to experiment.
    If your site is a commercial site then using a commercial hosting server is the best option. Also, it's reported that using a Text Based Navbar instead of iWeb's java based one will help dark side compatibility.
    Be sure to put in feature requests for the improvements that you see necessary to Apple via http://www.apple.com/feedback/iweb.html.
    OT

  • IWeb and photo corrections and importing photos

    Yeah, another iWeb problem. I both love and hate the application. I hadn't had this problem before now. I imported many, many photos into albums (via Aperture...) before noticing that the photos in download mode on my website were showing up at half the pixel size that the originals were. The photo download option is checked as 'original' so that's not it. I did a little checking and couldn't figure out why iWeb is importing these photos from Aperture at half size... So, I did an end run around it and dragged and dropped directly from the folder to iWeb. Great, right? Nope... started noticing that the photos that I am dragging in are not holding their corrections (mainly brightness/contrast) that I had applied in Photoshop. They show up fine in the folder, they look fine as I am dragging them, but when I release in the iWeb folder/page they lose their corrections? HUH?!?
    No matter what I do (dragging them from the folder or from the desktop is the same...) they lose the corrections in iWeb... They still hold their corrections if I drag them from the Aperture sidebar in iWeb, but then they are half sized...
    And no, the optimize images on import button is NOT checked, thought for sure that that would be the problem. Any thoughts, ideas on either problem, the size issues or the corrections... What determines the size that iWeb chooses for display? I notice that there are three listings when I upload them in FileZilla...
    And on a side note, the preview images in the main album page show low res images... What controls the resolution for them and could this be somehow related?
    I also tried to export a photo from Aperture which shows the correct resolution of 1280 X 1280 to the Desktop and got a correct 1280 X 1280 image. Dragged it into iWeb and it kept the corrections as well, but when published, the website displays a half size image with a 640 X 640 download size... Sigh...

    Did you reboot?  That often clears out caches and corrects errant behavior in apps. That and deleting the preference file. Either that or offering the right sacrifice to the computer gods.
    OT

  • Background image on iweb site not showing

    I created a web site using iWeb sometime ago. I used all of the templates provided with the app. Since "me" has come along, all the content on my page displays, BUT the background image on ALL of the pages no longer shows. I republished the site to see if that would fix the problem, but no dice... Does anyone have any suggestions?

    I am searching the boards here, because I am having the same problem. My husband's site had dropped the background image from just one of the pages. I re-built that page for him, and it was fine. Now I'm having the same problem with mine. Again I rebuilt the initial page with the error, but now multiple pages say they're missing the background jpg file. What's up with this? And how do we get it back without having to re-build each darn page???
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  • IPhoto/iWeb - am I an idiot or does this really stink this bad?

    I have been using .Mac with iPhoto for a while now publishing photos to .Mac for my family to view. This use to be a wonderfully simply procedure, all integrated in iPhoto.
    Now iPhoto launches iWeb for this task and I have a big issue with what happens -- iWeb uploads all the photos for all my pages every time I want to add one new page. Is this the way it's suppose to happen? Right now, I'm waiting for iWeb to finish uploading over 100 photos spread over 8 pages. It's actually uploading every page every time I add a new page. Am I an idiot and I'm missing something?
    Also, iWeb should give you a clear indication that it's uploading, as in a dialog with a status.
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    Hello Scott,
    I think I know what is going on here. Usually iWeb does not upload EVERY page if only something small has changed. But in your case, I bet everytime you add a page you display a new navigation menu link for the new page, right? So now you have 8 items in the navigation menu...one for each page, right? Well, what is happening here is that when you add an item to the navigation menu, you are in effect changing EVERY page because EVERY page has that darned navigation menu. Let me konw if I am way off base for you.
    Let me suggest a little bit more elegant method of doing your photo pages in iWeb. Unfortunately, this may require you to revamp your whole site, but I think the results are a lot better and allow for future expandability. And it only puts a single link up on your navigation menu...call it "The Photo Gallery" or something catchy like that...."Gallery" is even better...simpler... Here's the method...
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    Create a living, growing photo gallery
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  • IWeb 1.1  Still is TERRIBLE

    Wonderful. I download iWeb 1.1 with all of the shiny new features, such as background publishing, faster pages, more reliable uploading, comments in blogs and podcasts.
    All well and good. Except for the reliable publishing part. Apple, quite frankly, you s*ck. The same problem of iWeb having problems correctly calculating the disk quota for publishing to iWeb is STILL there. I haven't been able to publish my website all morning.
    Unreliable, unusable, and can't recomend this. Avoid iWeb people it is terrible.

    Everytime I complain about Apple's glaring lack of quality assurance and testing on a new product or release, I get all kinds of flack. Things like "It works for me, if you can't say anything constructive don't say it, what do you expect for something so cheap."
    I expect something that JUST WORKS. Isn't this supposed to be the Macintosh way, and the very thing that Apple touts as being a benefit of their system over other OS or platform choices? Isn't this why we pay a premium for their all-in-one solutions, hardware and OS, rather than buying a tinker-toy Dell and cobbling together some sort of workflow?
    When the Apple stuff works, I will be the first to talk up how great it is. Believe me, there is nothing better, integration-wise than the iLife package. Being able to uniformly access and manipulate media, be it music, photos, video, written word, and easily share it in the form of web pages, DVD's, photo books, greeting cards, what have you, is wonderful. It is a joy to use, and really frees my creativity.
    I remember years ago when software came out, a developer would not DREAM of releasing the thing with any show-stopping bugs. The market was smaller, it was simpler times, and the consumers would not have tolerated it. NOW everyone gives companies such as Microsoft, and yes, even our beloved Apple a free pass when their xx.0 versions are simply riddled with problems that render the software either useless, or a nightmare to use. The ONLY reason software companies get away with this crap is because the consumers enable this behavior, shrugging off poor quality software with a "nice effort guys, hopefully you will fix its problems in the xx.1 release." The fact of the matter is that we early adoptors are being taken advantage of by software developers to essentially bankroll their testing efforts to shake out the final bugs, bugs which SHOULD have been eliminated prior to the software's release, by rigorous quality assurance and testing practices. Software SHOULD NOT be judged on good intentions. It should be judged on how well it does its job.
    Apple has been well-aware of the publishing problems with iWeb since day one. The thing has been flakey for some users when attempting to do the "insanely great" functionality so proudly touted at MacWorld last year. I was unable to publish anything for a full ten days after purchasing the product, and I was livid.
    Periodically I run into a publishing issue with the thing where it will not upload to my iDisk. I will get strange disk quota errors, or even more cryptic problems.
    I work as a software developer. You can be SURE that one of the things I would have attempted to address in the point release, and one of the things that I would have placed VERY HIGH on my testing plan, would be the behavior of the software publishing functionality. If this is not 99% reliable, I would darn sight hold the product back until I was sure it worked. Apple has been told about this issue over and over again. I personally have talked to technical support AND customer relations about this issue. Is it a server thing? If that is the case, as a developer, I would be darned sure to test the software under a load, and simulate lack of server responsiveness and produce MEANINGFUL error messages to the end-user to indicate server problems.
    And yes, it comes down to how this thing impacts my work. I do freelance video work, and use .mac to publish previews of my edited videos for client approval. In general, this works well, albeit terribly slow due to the quirks of .mac. Twice now in the past month I have had to call my client and apologize that I could not get my edits posted for their perusal BECAUSE iWeb crapped out on me. I ended up having to grit my teeth, and either FedEx a DVD, or use the old homepage tools to get the work posted. This is not the so-called "Macintosh Way."
    I happily downloaded the new update to iWeb, with all of the great new features added to blogging, and supposedly speed-optimized graphic handling. And proceed to render my publishing efforts useless, with the same error that I had reported multiple times, that had been discussed in these forums multiple times, and still, glaringly obvious, present in the software.
    This is terribly frustrating.

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    Robert,
    Looks fine to me. Are you sure you aren't just running into a caching problem? Try clearing your cache and reloading the page.
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    Welcome to the discussions. Also read NOTE 1 here:
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    iWeb: Publish to your MobileMe account from more than one computer
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