Creating a new page that is not prepopulated by Webscribble

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Creating a new page that is not prepopulated by Webscribble

Postby webnetuser on Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:20 am

I want to create a blank html page which will be a results page for Google's search engine to post search results. Google's adsense will place search results and use their script to populate the page. I cut and paste their script onto an otherwise blank results html page.

My problem is they need that page to be blank. I can't create a new page because when I try to upload a page onto my vps server I get' permission denied'. I can't change the Permissions because the Owner is Apache. I suspect that Webscribble or Zendguard is the cause of that. When I create a page thru Content Management in the Administration Area of my WebNetwork software I get a dropdown which allows me to choose between Home, Film, Music, Video, Blog, Photos, etc. The results page is thus prepopulated with code and Google's script won't work. The context sensitive ads they provide work however, and that is because the ads go into the banner area of the main.html page. I believe that Webscribble uses Master Pages and Partial pages to put together this page I have "created". But I need the partial page to be blank except for my Google supplied script .

I was wondering if I can either take one of those choices from the Content Management Add Pages dropdown and blank out the html if I don't intend to use that feature - ie., film? Would that work? And which html page would it be? For Home, home.html is the only html page, but all the rest have multiple pages.

Alternately, I could solve the problem if I could create my own page directly, and not be stymied by the Apache server owning the page.

Any thoughts? :?:
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Re: Creating a new page that is not prepopulated by Webscribble

Postby paul on Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:30 pm

I recommend dreamweaver for creating all your pages

the webscribble backend is loaded with bugs when creating pages.

if you have ftp access to your server this should not be a problem at all

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