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Drag the pick whip in the Inspector to a file in the site window.
See also
"Using anchors for links" on page 171
"Site URLs and e-mail addresses" on page 433
To specify the link's destination by browsing
1
Select the text, object, placeholder icon, or existing link on the page.
In the Inspector, click the Browse button
2
In the Open dialog box, select the destination file, and click Open.
3
If the destination file is not located in the site window, you can use the Browse button to locate it, and link it to the
selected text or object. Then you can drag the orphan file from the Errors tab in the site window to the Files tab and
click OK to copy the file and update the site. Or, you can use the Clean Up Site command to move a copy of the file into
the site.
See also
"To specify options for cleaning up a site" on page 210
To specify the link destination using a recently linked file, e-mail address, or URL
Select the text, object, placeholder icon, or existing link in the page.
1
2
In the Inspector, choose a recently linked file, HTML file, image, miscellaneous URL, or anchor from pop-up
menu to the right of the Browse button.
Editing links and adding query parameters to links
You can use the Edit URL dialog box to edit the path to a link's destination, make the path relative or absolute, and
add query parameters to the URL for Common Gateway Interface (CGI) requests and other types of server requests.
Query parameters are used to query servers for information such as data from databases or loading server scripts,
such as Perl Script, to process forms.
When you add query parameters to the URL, GoLive inserts a question mark (?) for the query, equal signs (=)
between each parameter name and value, and ampersands (&) between each parameter. GoLive displays the
complete URL including the CGI or other server request at the bottom of the Edit URL dialog box.
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