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Posted Saturday, March 12, 2005 - Post #7324
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I created an overall tree. I kept each family member of a particular generation on the same row. I felt that would make it easier to figure out one members relationship to another. ie, everyone on the same row was either a sister, brother or cousin to everyone else on the same row.

There are over 200 members on the tree. So the overall tree is quite wide. In an attempt to make it easier to navigate I made individual trees for each of the children from the starting member. There are 10 children that married and had children. One of the 10 had four children. Those 4 children had 21 children. So that particular family tree is very wide. So I broke down those 4 children into their own trees.

I wanted users to be able to jump between any of the 10 original children. I created links from one particular child back to the children tree. So, childrentree.gno has 14 people with links to a specific tree. When you are at the specific tree you can link back to childrentree.gno

The link I used was ./specificperson1.gno with a link back to ./childrentree.gno Once there you could go to ./specificperson2.gno

When I published the files to personal web site, I expected the links to work the same as if they were still on my hard drive. That is, they were now at my ISP's server, but they were still "local" they would still be ./childrentree.gno and ./specificperson1.gno

However, when I view the site, and I mouse over the links, it is looking to my "c" drive.
When I changed the path in each .gno file to be the actual server path, it still looks for "c" drive. I changed the files to show the server path on my "c" drive then I FTP'd the files to my ISP's web server. Still no joy. I am hoping I made my explaination clear as to the children.gno files. What I am trying to learn is what I am doing wrong with the path. Or have I entered the path in the wrong place? I entered it in Properties>view.

You guidance is appreciated.

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Posted Thursday, August 18, 2005 - Post #7328
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Regarding the hyperlinks, the Beta does everything as 1.91b does. As for stability, the beta is very stable. It is called beta because some features are not yet complete, including the new report generator. The beta creates triple redundant backups in different formats in case something goes wrong, so there is no danger of loosing any data. The reason why the beta is not advertised is because I would get too many [duplicate] comments & suggestions. I want to finish the report generator (Beta 13) before advertising this beta on the home page.


I appreciate all the work you are doing to improve GenoPro. However your responses are not productive. I did not ask why Beta is not advertised, I asked why what I did in 1.91b is any different than GenoMaps. I can see that genomaps are more like sheets in Excel, and that allows a certain comfort level. But you have not addressed my question, when I created separate .gno trees and linked the various trees, it works on my c-drive. However, when I FTP'd all the .gno files from my C drive to the ISP hosting server, the links did not work. I even changed the links to include the full path to the ISP hosting server, they did not work. When I moused over the blue hyperlinks in the .gno file, a popup appeared showing the links were looking for the files in the c-drive.

However, I did download and installed the beta version. There are no instructions as to how or why to make genoMaps. What I did was clicked on a family member and then asked for all descendents. I then copied and pasted that into a new genomap. (which was no different than the procedure I used to make a separate .gno tree) So now I have two, GenoMap1 and GenoMap2. Main and one family member. Next, again without a help module, I tried to make the hyperlink. When I clicked on the family member>Properties>Hyperlink it provided a better way to locate the files. When I accepted the hyperlink and went back to genomap2, I clicked on the link and it brought me back to genomap1. So far so good. When I then tried to go back the other way, I was unsuccessful. I am in Genomap1, selected a member>properties>hyperlink and browsed back genomap2.
When I clicked on the hyperlink in genomap1, it just brought me to the person, NOT to genomap2. I was still in genomap1, all it did was highlight the main descendent in genomap2.

Please understand I have invested a fair amount of time making my Family Tree. I have gotten as far as FTPing the files to a hosting server. I had tested the links on my hard drive between .gno trees and they worked fine. I created the web pages and tested them with the preview in browser. I tested both Internet Explorer and FoxFire. Both worked flawlessly. Then I FTP'd and tested from a "live" browser. All links I created worked. Even the link that would send my relatives to your site to download GenoPro, worked fine. They only thing that failed was the links between trees as outlined above.

So I need one of two things from you. Either an explaination why my original efforts failed and what I can do to cure it, or help on making GenoMaps and creating viable links between GenoMaps.

Cause, right now nothing works except my blood pressure, and it is near the upper limits.

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Forum Post Links in .gno files By slate43 ( Saturday, March 12, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote][quote]Every thing links, except when I try to open a .gno... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]Every thing links, except when I try to open a .gno file. It... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote][quote]So, while it may not function correctly for me, if my... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]So, while it may not function correctly for me, if my relatives... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]GenoPro was designed to work with Internet Explorer in a... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post GenoPro was designed to work with Internet Explorer in a browser. The... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post Thanks for your reply. I learned that if I unchecked the Preserve... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]I then relinked all of them using an absolute link.... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]I see you put some absolute hyperlinks... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post I see you put some absolute hyperlinks... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]Send me a link to your homepage and I will take a look why the... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post Send me a link to your homepage and I will take a look why the... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]Regarding the hyperlinks, the Beta does everything as 1.91b... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post Regarding the hyperlinks, the Beta does everything as 1.91b does. As... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post [quote]Have you tried to split your genealogy tree in GenoMaps and... By slate43 ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )
Forum Post Have you tried to split your genealogy tree in GenoMaps and link them... By GenoProSupport ( Thursday, August 18, 2005 )



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