but with the images, is this because it looks in the wrong dir (is that correct?). I used to use the http of the image and this always works, but you could use the <{$xoops_url}> or the <{$xoops_imageurl}> to link to the image dir.
1. More than the "", you need to pay close attention to the "", because they decide what parts of the HTML are omitted when generating the pages.
2. The design of the page isn't as straightforward as you think. First you have a general table with narrow columns on the sides: these are de left column, the main column (the widest), and the right column (which should be optional, enclosed in an "" declaration: "<{if $xoops_showrblock == 1}>...<{/if}>").
3. Then you tackle the main column. There you have three possibilities: 1) the main content area, displayed using this variable: "<{$xoops_contents}>"; 2) the half-width columns (center-left and center-right), and 3) the full-width column (center-center).
As long as you take care of opening and closing correctly the "if" declarations as well as the "foreach" declarations, you should have no problem.
Thanks for the reply. The problem is not with displaying the /content/dvd/index.html file. It will open and display fine. However, there are links to thumbnail images stored in the directory structure as /content/dvd/images/xxx.jpg. All of these links are broken because the index.html file is looking for the files like this "images/xxx.jpg" If I edit the path to be "content/dvd/images/xxx.jpg" it will work. However this is cumbersome and time consuming. I want to be able to export it and be done. Is there a way to pull up a file and make it keep it's location in the heirarchy for links and other items. It keeps throwing me back to the "freecontent/" directory.
If you get a chance try it on a couple of files. create a folder called "test" in the content folder of the mod. Create another directory below that one called "images". Create an html doc in the "test" folder and link it to an image in the "test/images/" folder. Don't hard code the link just ling it like "images/test.jpg" You should see what I'm talking about with the broken link