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Publishing and setting up the folder path

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I just wanted to note the process from entering a client to publishing.

Before I start, I just want to tell anyone either looking into Sitebuilder 4.0 or have recently purchased it, spend the money to have swsoft install it for you. I have read a number of complaints and have added my own over the 30 days I tried. Maybe some computers just do not like typical installations. Look at it as though Sitebuilder costs 349.00 - and includes professional installation. Sitebuilder as many of us know is worth every penny spent as it is thee most amazing system available.

Ok...

Make sure to setup the templates for clients and domains as this will greatly speed up client and domain entry with your standards/defaults.

NOTE: Before you start, or before you create a domain record in Plesk, make sure that you point the domain name to your hosting server. If you so not do this you may receive an error.

Click on the Sitebuilder Desktop:
Click on Manage Plans
The default Plan is fine, but you can also add your own Plans if you have other requirements for specific clients.
Note:
Make sure you add your hostname/IP Address to the Host tab, as this is necessary to verify the location of your web site later.

Make sure to set your domain DNS settings with your host. This can be done later, but doing it first will keep your process from breaking or causing warnings.

Add a new client: Add all necessary information.

Add a domain for the client.

If Sitebuilder is connected to Plesk 8.2 (Recommended as there will be problems with 8.1 or earlier), Click on the User link and then the clients name link to edit the user settings, and click Ok.

Click on Sites:
Click on the Site Name you want to edit

Note:
On the Publishing Settings Tab:
Sitebuilder by default sets the working directory to /httpdocs/sitebuilder/
And the Web Site URL to http://domainname.com/site/

Before doing anything more here, go to your server and access the folder that contains your web site. Navigate to the httpdocs folder and locate the index.html file.
Rename this file to index.html_old
(This file has a redirect code line to access your web documents on http://domainname.com/site/filename.html

You want to have your web site located in the root folder httpdocs so we do not want to redirect your site.

Sites:
On the Publishing Settings Tab:
Go back to your control panel and remove the /sitebuilder/ and /site/ names from the paths.

Example:
/httpdocs/
http://domainname.com

Now you can click on the button - Verify Location.
If everything was setup correctly you should receive confirmation of "Dynamic" with no errors.
Note:
If you have just setup your name servers or DNS settings, you may need to wait up to 24 hours for the site to propagate.

Now you and your clients can go and edit the web site and publish it.

FTP:
To upload via FTP, set your working directory to httpdocs/ - enter your username and password you setup in Sites.

If anyone would like to add to this or have comments about anything I have missed, please share your information to help others.
 
Renaming Domains

Concerning what was said in the post above, I want to make sure to add that if and when ever you rename a domain in Plesk that the paths go back to their default settings as described above.

After renaming a domain, go back to Sites under Sitebuilder admin and remove the trailing /sitebuilder/ and /site/ respectively. Click to Verify Location and do not forget to click on the OK button.
 
I did this and after publishing the first time or so; publishing again starts giving an error saying that the type of site is not static or asp.net is not set up correctly and I am no longer able to publish if i use any of the special pages.

Is there some other trick to this? what about an existing site that is out there using the dynamic pages... and has the extremely annoying redirect. Is there any way to convert this site into being a non-redirected site.

I am using plesk 8.1 and sitebuilder 3.2 i believe on windows
 
Publishing error 3.1 - 4.0

I don't know about 3.1 sitebuilder. I started with 4.0 and Plesk 8.2 (required for sitebuilder 4.0+)

Just yesterday I renamed a domain. Gave me an error. I renamed it back and it worked fine. I renamed it again to what I wanted and it gave me an error.

When I tried to publish the site from the editor, I received an error. So I went to Plesk control panel and published it from there. Then after that I was able to publish from the SB editor.

I can't really help you, but I would try to publish your site from the control panel. Again, I dod not know about SB 3.1 so I might be blowing smoke :)

I have also rebooted my server at times and that helps.
 
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