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Adrian B.
Adrian B.
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Project Splitting - revisited  en

Autor: Adrian B.
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I have a need to split a large project (>1000 pages) in order to speed up opening/publishing sections of the project.  Many users have responded to my previous post on this - thank you.  After trying several different approaches from those suggestions, I'm afraid my success has been zero: (0) (nada) (nill) (zip) (negative) (zilch) (futile) (in vain) (ineffective) (failure).

Would anyone who has had some success with project splitting be interested in taking on a paid job of splitting my project and setting up the inter-project links that are required - and documenting the process as well so it can be replicated if necessary.

The file sits at 130Meg, so a wetransfer or ftp would need to be done for the iwzip file.

Thank you - Adrian

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John S.
John S.
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Could you supply a link to the existing project.

I would like to see how you have structured the project.

You should be aware that when a project is splitted, then it is not possible to make a search for/in the whole project but only in the single parts in which the project is split.

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John S.
John S.
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By the way - did you test the splitting as you were suggested in the former post?

Did you make a project with xx subprojects?

And - What did not function?

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Adrian B.
Adrian B.
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abthermal.com

Yes I made 5 subprojects - one for each major product group as this is where most of the pages are grouped.

Once I was in a subproject I could not get back to the main project - and i could not use the cart.

Adrian

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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I don't run a shop myself, but I'm wondering if it can work with 1 shopping cart if the shop is divided into 5 directories.

Incomedia would have to comment on this and say whether it can work at all.

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John S.
John S.
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I imagine something like this:

A main project with:

Short intro of the firm

Shopping cart with all products

Index of PDF-files

In header a "hardcoded" menu:

Home (link to the main project)

Product group1 (link to sub-project1)

Product group2 (link to sub-project2)

Product group3 (link to sub-project3)

Product group4 (link to sub-project4)

Product group5 (link to sub-project5) 

And then an object for the cart.

Sub-projectx

In header the "hardcoded" menu.

A way (iframe?) to show the cart-status from the main-project.

And then a menu for sub-grouping of products

The Sub-project1 contains detailed description of products. For each product could be a link to a PDF where the product is described.

Via iframe show a product-group or a product sub-group or maybe a single product. The "buy-button" should be clickable and function (?maybe).

For each product you could have a link to the detailed product description in the sub-projects.

In the main project there should still be the possibility to searc in all products and also to use the selection method like this:

 

So in short:

You have all the products in the main-project so all what is "bought" can be in one order and search in all products can be done - via setting the search to only show products.

The sub-projects should hold all the detailed information about products.

By using a "hardcoded" menu in all the projects will give the possibility to "jump" between all the projects.

One thing I am not sure of is: Will it be possible to show the cart-status in the sub-projects.

Does this in any way make sense to you?

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John S.
John S.
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If the method I describe could be a solution, I could make some test in one of my test-projects to see if what I describe is also possible. I am short of time, so I don't know when it will be possible for me to do a test.

Anyway - if what I describe is not what you need and not a way you want to go, then I will forget about it.

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Adrian B.
Adrian B.
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Thank you for the replies.

I have read something with a step that I didn't do - I will try that first and see what happens.

I may be back..... :)

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