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iWebSites

iWebSites

create multiple web sites at once with iWeb

Version:  2.4 beta

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Contributed by: macalterego Friday, May 12 2006 @ 05:49 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: NO

I've been following and testing development since it first appeared on the versiontracker radar a little more than a month ago, with mixed luck. But version 1.0 seemed to work quite well. I was finally able to split my iWeb's 5 different sites into separate files, since they did not all go to the same place. This makes keeping the RSS feeds correct as well, as iWeb's output to a folder only allows for a single RSS URL to be applied. That's the good news.

The bad news is that I replaced 1.0 with the latest 1.1 and now it seems to be broken. Some of the buttons freeze the application: New Site, Default, Delete, and Open Now are all broken. Only the Duplicate and Rename buttons continue to work correctly. Selecting any of the other buttons freezes the app and it stops responding. The conole shows just that the button was selected and there seems to be nothing to report at that point, just stops functioning, as if those buttons are just dead ends.

I can't find an preference file for iWebSites, so deleting the sitenames.xml file in Application Support does no good either. Next launch and it's recreated instantly, and the same problems occur.   
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Re-download 1.0 - ToferGregg

Hi there - I am the developer of iWebSites, and I am sorry to hear the program is broken for you! Please re-download 1.0 and I hope that works:

http://mistergregg.com/cocoadrillosoftware/iWebsites1.0.dmg

Also, please e-mail me and I can help troubleshoot. Thanks!

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Friday, May 12 2006 @ 06:52 AM PDT