We are building a MEGA web site which is having more than 1000 links, sometimes we will mesh-up with the filenames and the links. Navigation become complex because of this issue.
I dont know how Microsoft and other MEGA web sites handles their links.
Can anyone suggest me, how to handle this links traffic.
Suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks in Advance.
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Rgds,
Sang 5 1779
Hi
You can use Microsoft Front Page for file management and Hyperlink management. http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...EC010553071033
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Ravikanth[MVP]
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote: We are building a MEGA web site which is having more than 1000 links, sometimes we will mesh-up with the filenames and the links. Navigation become complex because of this issue. I dont know how Microsoft and other MEGA web sites handles their links. Can anyone suggest me, how to handle this links traffic. Suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in Advance.
-- Rgds, Sang
Hi Paul,
SiteMap API ?
Give me more details. It looks like a nightmare for me.
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Rgds,
Sang
"John Paul. A" wrote: Dear Sangeetha, Use SiteMap API provided by Microsoft. Using this makes your work very simple and easier. You will never get a mesh in your links. -- Thanks & Regards, John Paul. A MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote:
We are building a MEGA web site which is having more than 1000 links, sometimes we will mesh-up with the filenames and the links. Navigation become complex because of this issue. I dont know how Microsoft and other MEGA web sites handles their links. Can anyone suggest me, how to handle this links traffic. Suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in Advance.
-- Rgds, Sang
Dear Sangeetha,
The Site Navigation API is a provider-based programming abstraction for accessing site navigation data.
View this site for more information..
Building a Site Navigation Hierarchy ( http://beta.asp.net/quickstart/aspne...avigation.aspx )
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Thanks & Regards,
John Paul. A
MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote: Hi Paul, SiteMap API ? Give me more details. It looks like a nightmare for me. -- Rgds, Sang
"John Paul. A" wrote:
Dear Sangeetha, Use SiteMap API provided by Microsoft. Using this makes your work very simple and easier. You will never get a mesh in your links. -- Thanks & Regards, John Paul. A MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote:
We are building a MEGA web site which is having more than 1000 links, sometimes we will mesh-up with the filenames and the links. Navigation become complex because of this issue. I dont know how Microsoft and other MEGA web sites handles their links. Can anyone suggest me, how to handle this links traffic. Suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in Advance.
-- Rgds, Sang
Hi,
Now I got the clear picture. I had come to a conclusion. I will use Front Page for file management and Site Navigation API for link management.
Am I right, tell me.
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Rgds,
Sang
"John Paul. A" wrote: Dear Sangeetha, The Site Navigation API is a provider-based programming abstraction for accessing site navigation data. View this site for more information.. Building a Site Navigation Hierarchy ( http://beta.asp.net/quickstart/aspne...avigation.aspx )
-- Thanks & Regards, John Paul. A MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote:
Hi Paul, SiteMap API ? Give me more details. It looks like a nightmare for me. -- Rgds, Sang
"John Paul. A" wrote:
Dear Sangeetha, Use SiteMap API provided by Microsoft. Using this makes your work very simple and easier. You will never get a mesh in your links. -- Thanks & Regards, John Paul. A MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote:
> We are building a MEGA web site which is having more than 1000 links, sometimes we will mesh-up with the filenames and the links. Navigation become complex because of this issue. > I dont know how Microsoft and other MEGA web sites handles their links. > Can anyone suggest me, how to handle this links traffic. > Suggestions are most welcome. > Thanks in Advance. > > -- > Rgds, > Sang
That link doesn't seem to work anymore.
Is this the same link? http://beta.asp.net/QUICKSTART/aspne...n/default.aspx
"John Paul. A" wrote: Dear Sangeetha, The Site Navigation API is a provider-based programming abstraction for accessing site navigation data. View this site for more information.. Building a Site Navigation Hierarchy ( http://beta.asp.net/quickstart/aspne...avigation.aspx )
-- Thanks & Regards, John Paul. A MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote:
Hi Paul, SiteMap API ? Give me more details. It looks like a nightmare for me. -- Rgds, Sang
"John Paul. A" wrote:
Dear Sangeetha, Use SiteMap API provided by Microsoft. Using this makes your work very simple and easier. You will never get a mesh in your links. -- Thanks & Regards, John Paul. A MCP
"Sangeetha Nagaraj" wrote:
> We are building a MEGA web site which is having more than 1000 links, sometimes we will mesh-up with the filenames and the links. Navigation become complex because of this issue. > I dont know how Microsoft and other MEGA web sites handles their links. > Can anyone suggest me, how to handle this links traffic. > Suggestions are most welcome. > Thanks in Advance. > > -- > Rgds, > Sang This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics
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