Ah yes, I was thinking about where the json data is uploaded, and that can be only one location. But if your alternate website allows user to specify where the data is found, wouldn't it be possible to upload data and default pages to one folder (eg wwwroot/htm), and specify that as data file location for alternate site located to another folder (eg wwwroot/html)? Of course there are probably some server-side restrictions when moving path up towards root, so maybe the easiest would be something like placing default site to wwwroot and alternate site to wwwroot/new or something similar?NeilThomas wrote: ↑Sun 31 Dec 2023 5:54 pm Actually, you can run both together as all pages in the supplied default website use the file extension ‘.htm’. The alternative uses the full .html extension. The only issue would be where you send the data. The supplied default website expects it in the same folder as the pages, whereas you can choose an alternative folder for my alternative site. You will need to edit page-manager.js to set the variable for the data source to the default location, I.i., the same folder as the pages.
Or are all the pages and other files named so that there would be no conflicts if they are placed on the same folder? If it would be so, one could just place all in the same folder and access default site like www.example.com/index.htm and alternate site like www.example.com/index.html ?