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MacSimoPark

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May 19, 2008
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I've put a widget displaying an RSS feed to my blog on my homepage.

The complication is that my site, furleys.org is forwarded to http://amelia.heebie.co.uk/35d7bcllrdij/furleys.org/Chernocke/Welcome.html

When I click on the links in my widget, I get redirected to http://www.furleys.org/Chernocke/Blog/Entries/2009/2/22_Parents_Committee_Minutes_13.2.09.html which is some hideous amalgamation of the two.

And get the error message that /35d7bcllrdij/furleys.org/Chernocke/Chernocke/Blog/Entries/2009/2/22_Parents_Committee_Minutes_13.2.09.html could not be found

The Website URL in the settings (used for creating RSS feeds) is http://amelia.heebie.co.uk/35d7bcllrdij/furleys.org/

So is this a glitch? Or am I doing something wrong?

Should I get my webhost to put me in a folder with a name other than furleys.org, and iWeb might get less confused?
 
Ugh, sorry. Just tested it on someone else's laptop and it works fine. looks like it was another of Safari's annoying not-emptying-the-cache-properly-and-screwing-around-with-a-site-that's-been-updated glitches.

Because I had put one too many chernocke/s in the URL in iWeb settings.

Anyway, while I'm on the topic, WHY WON'T SAFARI EMPTY CACHES PROPERLY? and why is it only iWeb sites that don't update properly anyway?
 
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