If I have been uploading your files, I have been placing them in the \tngenweb\<county name>\ directories for some time. I have edited some pages to conform to this. If there was a file name COUNTY.htm it was renamed to both index.htm and index.html (It seems that both the index.htm and index.html files are needed to be compatible with the usit server and some browsers). Now as far as access to the new locations this should not be too big of a problem. If the url http://www.usit.net/tngenweb/<county> is used the index.htm in the \tngenweb\<county> directory will be automatically loaded. I had previously discussed this will Billie and we can also place a "redirection" file in the \tngenweb directory that will automatically send the user to the new pages. I have done this for Sullivan and some of the counties for which updates I have received over the past 3 months. Jack E. Cross [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Denise Waterworth <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, November 08, 1997 1:29 PM Subject: Re: For those w/pages on USIT >Bridgett Smith wrote: >> >> If the url to your county reads: >> >> http://www.usit.net/tngenweb/xxxxxx.htm >> >> Your new URL will then look like: >> >> http://www.usit.net/tngenweb/xxxxxxx/ >> > >Bridgett, > What we need then is the main page to link to the new URL's. >I've just pestered poor Jack to put mine at tngenweb/blount.htm so the >links would work right (he put it where he is evidently supposed to >at blount/blount.htm...I was off line for a month so I must have missed >that direction). The index to Blount County needs to be changed to >blount/blount.htm or blount/index.htm which ever...just let me know >which is best and that's where I'll have Jack load the page. > Perhaps for a few months we could have tngenweb/blount.htm (and >all the counties as they are set up in their own directories) be a blank >page with a Moved to blount/blount.htm and asking people to change their >link or bookmark. > With this new directory system...is there anyway to see what is >in my directory? I used to be able to type tngenweb/blount/ and see a >list of all the files in my directory. Is there anyway to do that >anymore? > Denise Waterworth >mailto:[email protected] >http://www.usit.net/tngenweb/blount/blount.htm >(I'll stick to the new directory system) > >