iWeb is a great program, makes nice webpages, the problem is, it stores the entire website in one huge file called "Domain". So, I have taken the time to transition everything back to here.
Essentially, because iWeb keeps everything in that one file, I couldn't edit the webpage on multiple computers, nor could I edit it from the road. I used to keep the Domain file on my iDisk, so I could sync it between machines... Which was fine... except when it got to be like 250 Mb's. It was alot to sync. So, I decided to move everything back to my Linux server.
I'll probably lose some people in the transition between the iWeb domain, and bringing it back to my server, but hopefully they find me again.
Joel Esler, Sourcefire, Snort, Immunet, ClamAV, Apple, and Network Security. This is my blog.
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