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March 13, 2017
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Redirecting Muse to local JQuery Files

  • March 13, 2017
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Hi,

I am using Muse to create a website at work to be based on our rather restrictive network. I have finished the site and exported it to our test server however it isn't working. I believe this is because our internal web policies are blocking the links to JavaScript on external servers. The link being - http://musecdn.businesscatalyst.com/scripts/4.0/jquery-1.8.3.min.js

I have downloaded the blocked file and uploaded this to Muse as an asset, not sure if this was the right or wrong thing to do. I have then input some code to the page properties of very page, this being - <script  type="text/javascript" src="/includes/js/jquery-1.8.3.min.js"></script>

This code is exporting into all of my HTML when I export the site but the standard JQuery include is still there. Can you advise how to disable this?

If not can you advise anything else that might solve might problem.

Thanks in advance.

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Correct answer pziecina

First you do know, that once done, you can never do anything with this site in Muse ever again?

If you still wish to proceed, you will have -

  1. Make certain you expoered your muse site to html for use on an external server.
  2. Ensure that you have all assets in the correct folders.
  3. Open every Muse page, then actually check the code for any external links, (you can use the find function in the code editor for this).
  4. Get a copy of any external assets that muse is asking for, and place them in a folder.
  5. Find every external asset link again, then change it to point to your new folder containing the assets, making certain that you are using the correct site relative link for each.

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pziecina
pziecinaCorrect answer
Legend
March 16, 2017

First you do know, that once done, you can never do anything with this site in Muse ever again?

If you still wish to proceed, you will have -

  1. Make certain you expoered your muse site to html for use on an external server.
  2. Ensure that you have all assets in the correct folders.
  3. Open every Muse page, then actually check the code for any external links, (you can use the find function in the code editor for this).
  4. Get a copy of any external assets that muse is asking for, and place them in a folder.
  5. Find every external asset link again, then change it to point to your new folder containing the assets, making certain that you are using the correct site relative link for each.
Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 16, 2017

You cannot use a Business Catalyst web site on any other hosting platform.  It won't work.  

Nancy

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
ankushr40215001
Inspiring
March 16, 2017

Hi,

We have got best coding experts in Dreamweaver support forum rather the muse.

Therefore, moving your thread there for any expert advice.

Regards,

Ankush