just am extraordinarily curious about "Adobe GoLive 6"

Zbigniew Koziol zkoziol-Zd07PnzKK1IAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Wed Jun 8 00:35:54 UTC 2005


Have a bad luck to take care of web site of my friend, who himself is 
ignorant rather in web development but has large ambitions to change that.

There are a few points here.

1. I run apache web server on a Linux.
2. He checks his work by opening a file from Windows computer (not from 
a web server).

In his case the web site works fine. In my case does not. And I am 
afraid that it can not.

Why? The web site is done by using "Adobe GoLive 6" - what a hell is 
that, btw? It is based on a heavy use of JavaScript. However, the 
directory structure is not "vertical" but "horizontal" while paths to 
scripts and images are encoded as relative and, from the server "point 
of view" they go outside of server document root directory..

The site could run if URL had the address 
http://www.my-silyy-first-steps-in-html.com/my-really-first-step/

But it could not run with URL
http://www.my-silyy-first-steps-in-html.com/

Now, my question is, who are really ignorants here: me, they (this case 
is rather not doubtfull), or perhaps Adobe?

As an additional note, a something of social nature of programming, 
about the pains a person like me earning for living that way has to pass 
sometime ;) They say: you will take care to improve the code later. But 
the point is that improving code of others (in fact a machine generated 
code) is the most difficult task a programmer would like to receive... I 
would rather write the code from scratch myself.. but than they will not 
be able to use "Adobe GoLive 6" ;)))

Any advise?

zb.

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