Fixing Site Errors - Adobe GOLIVE CS2 User Manual

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Do one of the following:
If the new destination item you want to use as a replacement is visible in the site window, click the Open In & Out
Links Palette button
If the new destination item you want to use as a replacement is not visible in the site window, choose Site > Change
Links.
Do one of the following:
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If the replacement item is visible in the site window, drag from the pick whip in the Links tab of the In & Out Links
palette for the old item to the replacement item in the site window.
Change all references to oldlogo.jpg by dragging from the pick whip for the incoming link to newlogo.jpg in the site window.
If the replacement item is not visible on the site window, enter the URL for the replacement item in the lower text
box (or browse to the item) in the Change References dialog box. Then click OK.
In the Change Reference dialog box, select the files that contain the links or URLs you want to change (all files are
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selected by default), and then click OK.

Fixing site errors

About site errors
If you consistently use GoLive to manage your site, site errors will rarely occur. GoLive keeps your site intact by
tracking when you move, rename, or delete files in the site window and immediately prompts you to update all links
and file references. Most site errors are a result of using the Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS) instead of
GoLive to move, rename, or delete files. After you refresh the site window, GoLive lists these files as missing or
orphan files, and all links to the files become site errors. GoLive uses the Errors and External tabs in the site window
and the In & Out Links palette to list and track link errors.
If a file in the site's web-content folder contains an error or possible error, the Status column of the Files tab in the
site window shows one of the error icons rather than the checkmark icon
file in navigation views and links views. The possible error icons are as follows:
Bug icon
Indicates broken links in a web page file.
Indicates a Smart Object warning or other warning.
Alert icon
Indicates an empty page.
Empty Page icon
Indicates a missing file.
Stop icon
on the toolbar.
. The error icon also appears next to the
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