I am changing the url structure of a website, to have it extensionless.
For example:
example[.]com/hello.html
would become:
example[.]com/hello
I have everything set up in my .htaccess file, and all works perfectly. However I want to drop the .html throughout the website, rather than by using a 301 redirect everything.
I tested it on a few pages and published them, it works fine online, however locally it doesn't know where to search, plus it's being counted as a broken link.
Is there a way to tell Dreamweaver not to look at the ".html" when viewing links? So that when I search for broken links it doesn't report false positives?
Thanks for any help, it's really appreciated.
If you would like to see the result, I would suggest you to use a free FTP. As for the ".html" links you may show the name without html but for linking you do need to link it to the proper link.
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just starting HTML and I'm at the point of learning . I know that if I put the "index.html" and the img in the same directory, It should be fine to just address the img by name as in ". But when I open the page, all I see is a cracked image. When I look the preview of the page in my file explorer, it just says that "some images where blocked to avoid the sender identifies your computer. Open this item to exibit the images". WHen I try to just source with an URL, it shows up fine, no problems at all, I've tried using alt and not, other browsers as well.
I tried renaming the img file to something simpler to simplify not mistaking the name, tried putting the img and the project (index) file in another directory together, and I was hoping to understand why this which sounds so simple is getting me so many errors.
After searching a bit I came across this hope it helps :)
"Well I think I've fixed it. In control panel>windows defender>options>real-time protection then uncheck scan downloaded files and attachments. After I did this, I could see images on my system use while creating an html page."
link to refer:https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/some-pictures-have-been-blocked-to-helpactually/2aa402d3-0404-44d9-83ce-960258979c07
I imported a web proxy from github known as rhodium on to replit, and, after some editing was satisfied with the results, but i cant seem to add HTML to a site that is proxied. Example: You use rhodium to navigate your way to www.discord.com, but you want HTML added to the page, "yourdomain.example/service/https://discord.com/". I looked at the files and online, but I wasn't able to find a way to edit the index.html of that specific page, but frankly I am extremely new to html. (and to a lot of things web-development).
https://github.com/LudicrousDevelopment/Rhodium
Any help available?
Based on what i know, you can't. Because of the security parameters. You can't attach or redirect a website which isn't on the same directory/server.
You can, however redirect to that site, inside or outside, freely.
when I go to my website directory it shows all my files and not to my landing page, is there a way to fix this? I have tried everything even looked through the internet without any clear response. I am close to finishing my website I only need to resolve this problem.
Thank you!
The issue seems to be that you are not on the HTML file, but on the folder.
To fix this issue, you have to redirect yourself to the HTML landing page.
/ar/home.html
This should show your HTML landing page correctly rendered.
Tip: Normally, the main page is called index.html by convention. This can be helpful. For example, the Live Server extension on Visual Studio Code will automatically go to index.html if the file isn't specified. Other hosting services, like GitHub Pages, also do the same.
None of the extensions, IDEs and hosting services listed above are sponsored! They are just used for the sole purpose of examples.
In conclusion, you need to go to the HTML file, instead of the folder.
So yesterday i was happily editing the theme of my tumblr blog and everything was working fine. Go into same blog to day and it brings up thsi when i click save:
"Un oh! We could't save your theme. Looks like your custom theme references assets from non-HTTPS Urls. Please try again using only HTTPS Urls."
Super confusing because not urls have been add since yesterday and everything was fine then. Same thing is happening with my other blogs with custom themes. I even went through and deleted all the urls on the html page just to see if it would do anything and the same alert came up. What is going on ??
Please help
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Just had the same problem. Tumblr updated their Encryption policies.
If you're a theme developer and you'd like to ensure your themes
support HTTPS, make sure that any externally hosted resources, such as
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) or Javascript files, and even images, are
served using HTTPS.
As we now know that Tumblr requires that we use HTTPS instead of HTTP, here's how can we solve the error:
Make sure that you are in the customize section and access "Edit HTML":
In the "Edit HTML", press Ctrl+F (or press the Settings button and then "Find and replace"):
Search for "http" and Replace with "https" - apply that to all.
As the previous step can cause some links to be "httpss", this needs to be fixed. By accessing the Find and Replace and Search for "httpss" and Replace with "https".
The steps bellow should solve your problem. If they don't, see "Extra considerations" below, more specifically, point 1.
Extra considerations
I've done all the above, but it didn't solve my problem. What should I do?
When one has android-app://, for example:
<link rel="alternate" href="android-app://com.tumblr/tumblr/x-callback-url/blog?blogName=goncalomperes" />
One will need to add [https], as following:
<link rel="alternate" href="android-app:https://com.tumblr/tumblr/x-callback-url/blog?blogName=goncalomperes" />
As #mchid suggested in the comment, apart from android-app://, we will also need to do the above for: "//, ios-app://, and http-equiv.
Accordingly to Tumblr support:
Yet another update: SSL is now being turned on by default for ALL
Tumblrs that use our Official theme on the web. Even though we don’t
recommend it, you can still turn it off in your blog settings.
So changing the Encryption section to allow SSL should not be the problem.
Ok im a goose. Looks like tumblr has changed their requirements on http. I know it sounds obvious but i couldn't tell why it was happening on every theme apart from their default theme. The reason is you need to go in and change the tumblr links to css and java from http to https "http://static.tumblr.com/xlsgtjb/WEMoeha97/style.css becomes https://static.tumblr.com/xlsgtjb/WEMoeha97/style.css" If you still get the alert after this try searching for other urls and delete or change them to https
I have the same problem, and I thought all I have to do was changing the encryption to "Always serve blog over SSL" in the blog settings, like this: Blog settings, encryption
Apparently not, because the problem isn't just in the blog URL but also in the customization section.
So you need to enter the section, go through all the code, find the http URLs and change them into https URLs.
Before you begin, make a backup of your existing html in case there is an issue. There are a few ways to do this but I recommend doing both of the following.
First, select all in the Tumblr html editor and copy and then paste the contents into a text file text editor on your computer and save the file. This backup is preferred.
Next, save a copy of the html for your main tumblr page. You can use wget which will result in an index.html file or you can right-click on your page, select "view source" and then select all, copy, and then paste that into a text editor. If the preferred backup fails for whatever reason, this one can be used as an alternative.
Now, to fix the problem.
First, open the Tumblr html editor and left-click anywhere in the html code and then press CTRL+F to use the "Search For" and "Replace With" feature.
Search for: http:// and replace with: https:// and then click on All to replace all.
Search for: "// and replace with: "https:// and then click on All to replace all.
Search for: android-app:// and replace with: android-app:https:// and then click on All to replace all.
Search for: ios-app:// and replace with: ios-app:https:// and then click on All to replace all.
Search for: http-equiv and replace with: https-equiv and then click on All to replace all.
Finally, click on Update Preview to verify your changes. If everything looks good and your page displays fine, click Save.
As mentioned by others, the CSS fields are most important. If you are still getting an error, Search For css and click through the results while inspecting the code that follows under each CSS section to make sure all links are https. This is how I discovered "//
However it should be noted that, at least for me, the code did update despite the error. Even when I got an error, I noticed that the changes were applied and remained after closing and reopening the html editor.
I am currently building an asp intranet site.
There are various helpful links that I need to include and some of them happen to be .xls files that are located on a local network within the company.
I link these documents just like I would any word docs (which work fine by the way).
<span>Schedule</span>
The link above works if I simply copy and paste the raw address into my browser (a pop-up window comes up asking me to open the file in Excel). But when I make this a link on the intranet site and try to click on it, nothing happens. I can see the link when I hover over it on the status bar but that's it. It is non-clickable. Anyone have any idea what is causing this and how to fix it?
I should mention that two of these .xls files are password-protected but one of them is simply a read-only file which can be opened by anyone.
I am 100% sure this has nothing to do with css styling because the same thing happens in the current (old) intranet site made by someone else and I use these links on different menu bars as well.
I think you use wrong syntax for shared files, try this:
file:///P:\-Projects-\SCHEDULE.xls
Backslashes are still valid for the path part. Moreover, I'm not sure whether Sharepoint may recognize correctly path to most likely network drive P:.
For me such link to local share works:
file:///\\fs-1\Install\Windows\Servers\DB\MSSQL\SQL2005\en_sql_server_2005_service_pack_4_x64.exe
The solution to this problem is to add the site to the "Trusted Sites" list.
Opening intranet files without the user knowing is considered a secruity threat.
In IE go to Internet Options -> Security -> Trusted Sites then add the site.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie9-windows_7/after-latest-update-ie-wont-open-network-file/172e4ac3-1c1f-4948-8a3f-c8c344eae06d