Global Settings - Web Path


Web Path Group:

Specify absolute path or URL for script and image files. (eg. /images/ or http://www.site.com/images/).

You can specify an absolute path or URL for all the script and image files if you will insert tree menu code to many web pages which don't in the same directory, you can use "JavaScript include file mode" to using the tree menu code, then you no need to update every web page when you want to update the tree menu style, just need to update the JavaScript include file. And all the resource files will be copied to an absolute path, you just need to manage this folder.

Script Path: If you specified an absolute path for script here, all the script files used by the tree menu will be copied to this path when publish (you can set not to copy). But if you specified an URL such as "http://www.site.com/script/" here, you need to upload the script files to this URL, you can click "File" => "Copy Resource Files to..." menu to copy all the resource files to a folder, then upload the script files to this URL. If you using JavaScript include file mode, you need to upload the include ".js" file to this URL also.

Image Path: If you specified an absolute path for images here, all the images used by the tree menu will be copied to this path when publish (you can set not to copy). But if you specified an URL such as "http://www.site.com/images/" here, you need to upload the image files to this URL, you can click "File" => "Copy Resource Files to..." menu to copy all the resource files to a folder, then upload the image files to this URL.


Replace Link Group:

Replace the base URL or path of all the links with another URL or path. (eg, replace "C:\Site\" with "http://www.site.com/")

For example, your website files are stored in "C:\Site\", and you set the tree menu links as absolute path such as "C:\Site\index.htm", "C:\Site\product\intro.htm", but you will upload the tree menu pages to your website "http://www.site.com/" to use. Then you can use "http://www.site.com/" to replace "C:\Site\".

Base Link: Base link is the start link of all the tree menu links. For example, you stored your website files in "C:\Site\",  and you set the tree menu links as absolute path such as "C:\Site\index.htm", "C:\Site\product\intro.htm". Then the base link is "C:\Site\".

Replace Base Link: You can replace the base link with URL or path. For example mentioned on above, you can input "http://www.site.com/" here to replace the base link "C:\Site\".



See Also

Cursor  General