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#261966 - 01/12/06 03:34 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Bryan]
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http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iweb/1.0/en/bld1046.html<br><br><br><img src=http://a248.e.akamai.net/7/248/51/20051206/docs.info.apple.com/help/resources/iweb/1.0/English.lproj/iWebHelp/gfx/xicnhlp.gif><font size=+1> Publishing a site to a server instead of to .Mac</font><br><br>Instead of publishing your site to .Mac, you can publish your site locally (to a folder) so that you can upload it to the server of your choice.<br>To publish your site to a local destination:<br><br> 1. Choose File > Publish to a Folder.<br> 2. Choose a location to store your site, and then click Choose.<br><br>If you don't publish your site to .Mac, these features are unavailable:<br><br> * Password protection<br> * Hit counter<br> * Slideshow with viewing controls<br><br>When you publish your site to a server instead of to .Mac, Subscribe buttons work only if you specify the site's URL (address) in the dialog that appears when you choose File > Publish to a Folder.<br>Feedback IconWas this page helpful? Send feedback. <br><br>----<br>:) "In my experience, there's no such thing as luck." - Obi-Wan Kenobi
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#261967 - 01/12/06 03:39 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: cesrivas]
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Here's my favorite little window you get every single time you load iWeb.<br><br><br><br><br><br>

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#261968 - 01/12/06 03:50 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Trog]
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There's gotta be some way to disable that - give the hacking community a little time. <br><br><br>
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#261969 - 01/12/06 04:47 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Pete]
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Hmm...looks like the Sandvox guys have nothing to worry about. What good is .Mac for publishing webpages anyway? I mean really...<br><br>"Hey guys..check out my website...the web address is http://www.homepage.mac.com/johnsmith/~45!"<br><br>

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#261970 - 01/12/06 05:12 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Bryan]
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You can use your own web space and domain name, but you just have to upload the files yourself via FTP...<br><br><br>
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#261971 - 01/12/06 05:48 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Pete]
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I know, but:<br><br><blockquote><font size=1>In reply to:</font><hr><p>If you don't publish your site to .Mac, these features are unavailable:<br><br>* Password protection<br>* Hit counter<br>* Slideshow with viewing controls<p><hr></blockquote><p>No hit counter? That's a deal-breaker for me! <br><br>

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#261972 - 01/12/06 05:57 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Bryan]
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No hit counter? What's next... no animated "email me" gifs of a letter mailing itself???<br><br>
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#261973 - 01/12/06 06:12 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: ]
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<img src=http://www.geocities.com/dlundmar/email2.gif><br>What..your site isn't Netscape 2.0-compatible? Get with the program, buddy. The train is leaving the station! <br><br>

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#261974 - 01/12/06 07:22 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Bryan]
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I'm too much of a web geek - I nearly spit my water on the screen because of that post...<br><br><br>
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#261975 - 01/12/06 08:28 PM Re: Does iWeb require .Mac? [Re: Bryan]
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You have to be a complete idiot to want a hit counter on your Web site. There's only one Web site on the net that can get away with a hit counter, and your name ain't Maddox!!! <br><br>
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