Can I use S-Drive for a website that...

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Hello all! So to basically explain. I have a website that is larger than 75 pages, that I created in RSD some time ago. I needed more than 75 pages for the website so I created a 2nd project. When I export it, it isn't a problem and our website worked seamlessly. However, I am currently looking for a new website host. I was considering Coffeecup's S-Drive. I like the idea of the one-click hosting, but I was wondering how to handle / if it's even possible to use S-Drive's one-click hosting (if I choose to go this route) when I have a website that is split into two RSD projects. Does anybody have experience or tips with this? Thanks in advance to all who respond!
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I have a website hosted on S-drive that consists of 5 SD projects and one HTML Editor project. It is the one in the 2nd URL of my signature. When I started it, I made one of the SD projects the 'main' one, and the others are in subfolders within that. This means that I can only use the 'one-click' upload for the main project.

If I were to start it again, I guess I would have made as many s-drive slugs as I had projects, that makes it 6 altogether, and used one-clicks for uploading to them all. Now it has grown quite a bit, so it's not an option to change it anymore. ;)

But with just 2 projects it should be possible to have a 'main' web address, and then the other slug for the 2nd project. You're probably already connecting the two together in the navigation I guess, so it should work.
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Inger wrote:
I have a website hosted on S-drive that consists of 5 SD projects and one HTML Editor project. It is the one in the 2nd URL of my signature. When I started it, I made one of the SD projects the 'main' one, and the others are in subfolders within that. This means that I can only use the 'one-click' upload for the main project.

If I were to start it again, I guess I would have made as many s-drive slugs as I had projects, that makes it 6 altogether, and used one-clicks for uploading to them all. Now it has grown quite a bit, so it's not an option to change it anymore. ;)

But with just 2 projects it should be possible to have a 'main' web address, and then the other slug for the 2nd project. You're probably already connecting the two together in the navigation I guess, so it should work.


Thanks for the response! I think that makes sense, though I am not entirely sure what an s-drive slug is. I do not have S-Drive yet. I was just thinking about it.
Monique
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Inger wrote:
I guess I would have made as many s-drive slugs as I had projects,

, and then the other slug for the 2nd project.


I'm curious here also. What is a slug besides the thing in the garden?

:)
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https://www.semrush.com/blog/what-is-a-url-slug/ and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/423 … gy-of-slug may help.

It is necessary to be aware of S-Drive's limitation regarding PHP and ASP as mentioned in https://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles … r-project/ immediately before the heading "Option 2: Exporting". I didn't notice any such items in https://www.jewelry-tutorials.com/ at present.

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A 'slug' at S-drive is just what you put before coffeecup.com to make a quick testing 'domain'. I have e.g. mock-up.coffeecup.com (mockup in one word was already taken) for my components, then I have a couple of others for testing. You create them in Services on the CC site navigation.
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My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com



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