Now that mobile me is going to be closed I want to start a web site for my family tree. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions for an inexpensive web server that would allow me to publish my Reunion tree files to the web. I have looked at .tk which is free which can be use with Dropbox, but have not figured out how to get my Reunion Web cards on it. I also need something that will allow me to use iWeb to create the site. I have very little knowledge of web servers and how to get my Reunion file to the site. I have also looked at "The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding" but this seems counter productive since I have Reunion already.
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Originally posted by Little Research View PostI have also looked at "The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding" but this seems counter productive since I have Reunion already.
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Roger
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I don't put genealogical data on-line. However, for my modest site, I am using software named Sandvox (www.karelia.com/sandvox/) and A2 Hosting(www.a2hosting.com/). (A2 is both Mac and Sandvox friendly and has really good customer service.) Sandvox is similar to iWeb only better. As for A2, without going and checking receipts, I think I am spending roughly $80 annually for "up to 999 pages."Bob White, Mac Nut Since 1985, Reunion Nut Since 1991
Jenanyan, Barnes, White, Duncan, Dunning, Hedge and more
iMac/MacBookAir M1 - iPhonePro/iPadPro - Reunion14 & RT
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When I create my webcards in Reunion, I just save them in my "public" folder in Dropbox which then hosts my site. I added a "robots" file to keep it away from the prying eyes of Internet search engines until I get my privacy filter perfected. Dick Eastman had a post on this a year or so ago.Bradley Jansen
OS 10.15.2 on a MacBook Pro using Reunion 12 and ReunionTouch 1.0.9
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Here is the link to Eastman's article on using Dropbox to publish one's genealogy database: http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online...543380901a970cTom Brown
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Here's a little example of a Reunion 10 web project we uploaded to our public Dropbox folder...Last edited by Frank; 26 May 2012, 10:21 AM.Frank Leister
Leister Productions Inc.
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I am using TNG (The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding) software as well and it's an incredible bargain at $32.99. I have to say I have never seen better customer service on anything I have bought - the author seems to be reachable by email within minutes almost anytime of the day or night. And he just keeps cranking out the improvements. And it works perfectly with Reunion.
I recently switched ISPs (had been on APLUS.NET) to www.simplyhosting.net, which was recommended by the author of TNG. So far I've been very happy with them - and it's cheap! I pay $9/mo for 4GB and I have four different websites sharing that account.
My TNG sites are here:
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- Don
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Originally posted by Frank View PostHere's a little example of a Reunion 10 web project we uploaded to our public Dropbox folder...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23934090/Rep...ect/wc_toc.htm
Martha
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Originally posted by donworth View PostI am using TNG (The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding) software as well and it's an incredible bargain at $32.99. I have to say I have never seen better customer service on anything I have bought - the author seems to be reachable by email within minutes almost anytime of the day or night. And he just keeps cranking out the improvements. And it works perfectly with Reunion.
I recently switched ISPs (had been on APLUS.NET) to www.simplyhosting.net, which was recommended by the author of TNG. So far I've been very happy with them - and it's cheap! I pay $9/mo for 4GB and I have four different websites sharing that account.
- Don
STEVESTEVE, Reno, NV, USA
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Originally posted by fjvanbodegom View PostWhen you copy-paste the link into your browser, indeed you get a 404 error.
But when you just click the link it works fine
Martha
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Originally posted by Frank View PostHere's a little example of a Reunion 10 web project we uploaded to our public Dropbox folder...
thanksLast edited by Deb; 13 August 2012, 09:56 PM.
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Hi Dale,
I think you may need to download the latest version of Dropbox. When I upgraded to Mountain Lion, the Control-Click menu no longer contained a "Dropbox" submenu with it's items (including the "Copy Public Link" item).
btw, I just made another quickie sample project to make sure it was working. It's here.Last edited by Frank; 13 August 2012, 10:11 PM.Frank Leister
Leister Productions Inc.
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Still having trouble...
I upgraded to the latest version of dropbox (had to figure out how to quit dropbox to do this!)
and I still dont get the "copy public link" option.
If I right click on the wc_toc.htm file from my web card in my public folder I only get the option to "copy wc_toc.htm" and not to copy public link
Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
thanks
Originally posted by Frank View PostHi Dale,
I think you may need to download the latest version of Dropbox. When I upgraded to Mountain Lion, the Control-Click menu no longer contained a "Dropbox" submenu with it's items (including the "Copy Public Link" item).
btw, I just made another quickie sample project to make sure it was working. It's here.
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