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Aug 21, 2015 2:21 AM in response to Photofocuseby Wyodor,iWeb currently offers two options to publish a Site.
To a folder
To a remote server with FTP
There are no other options in iWeb.
FTP is the obvious one, because most remote servers will only support FTP.
When you make changes, only the changes are published.
The files and folders will have the date/time of publishing.
If you want different versions of your published site, you either have to publish to a new folder or change the directory-path on the server. iWeb will notice it, and will publish the entire site.
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Aug 21, 2015 6:23 PM in response to Wyodorby Photofocuse,Thanks for the information. Other thought you brought up about sever results for publishing. If the domain that is created will not tell you the sight results it went to if it is redirected, setting changes altered?
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Aug 22, 2015 4:42 AM in response to Photofocuseby Wyodor,When exactly is the problem?
It hardly makes sense what the message is.
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Sep 1, 2015 7:54 PM in response to Wyodorby Photofocuse,Sorry about the confusion.
The kinds of domain results I have been having had trying to figure out the how my domain folder was acting on no changes I made, published or not. Saved only the published results until I made adjustments and republished. That always changed the domain, as would any saved results I created in the application folder to its domain. Have on a flash drive the published results for the domain as a back up. Do this each time. Theres the question. How can the domain change it storage results?
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Sep 2, 2015 12:47 AM in response to Photofocuseby Wyodor,Again, it's difficult to decipher what you're saying.
But I guess it's the same question as in this topic :
IWeb Application changes in domain
You copy the domain file to a flash drive and wonder why the file size is different?
I don't know.
Live with it.