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Changing single page
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| Do you have to remove the whole website to change a single page, or can the
individual page be taken down, alteration made and then uploaded again?
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| Tom [Pepper] Willett 2005-11-19, 6:58 pm |
| You open your local web on your pc, open the page, make changes, and publish
the local web to your remote web.
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"Rosie" <rosiegrade@xhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6ZEff.2007$85.1845@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
| Do you have to remove the whole website to change a single page, or can
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| individual page be taken down, alteration made and then uploaded again?
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| Nicholas Savalas - http://savalas.tv 2005-11-20, 4:08 am |
| Dear Rosie,
One of the best features of FP is that you can edit your page live on
the Internet accessing it in http protocol - assuming that you're on a
Windows server, and have Frontpage extensions installed. This feature
is so cool that ESPN, Microsoft, MSN, and I (heeheehee) all use this
technique. I would even pay extra to my hosting company to have it. In
FP, go to file - open site - select my network places - and in the text
box at the bottom of the window that appears type in http://example.com
(of course replace example.com with your website name). You can also
edit the page by going to it in your browser and clicking file -- edit
in Microsoft Frontpage - that will open the page and Microsoft FP ready
for you to edit after you enter the proper username and password
credentials. Edit the offending page and click save - then refresh
the page in your browser, and guess what - page changed. Sometimes
browsers cash Internet pages in a strange way, so you might have to
close your browser and click the preview page in browser button in FP
to see the changes, or you can use CTRL+F5 to do basically the same
thing. I wish you good luck, post a message back here if you're still
having any problems. If you really like your Unix server And cannot get
FP extensions installed (here I would consider moving my site to a new
hosting company, any cheap one that offers Windows hosting, but that's
just me) , you could just FTP the page to yourself, edit it, and then
FTP it back to your site, but then you would be missing out on one of
the truly great features of this program. Good luck, Rosie. Tell us
how it went. We expect great things from you.
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| I just took the easy way out, using File and edit in the browser, it was so
easy. Thank you.
By the way, there were reruns of all the Kojak series on satellite TV here
in the UK recently - and we watched them all - great acting and
entertainment. No DNA, mobile phones (cell phones to you) computers etc.,
it's amazing that any crimes at all were solved in the 1970's. But the great
Telly Savalas, as Kojak, cracked them all!
"Rosie" <rosiegrade@xhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6ZEff.2007$85.1845@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
> Do you have to remove the whole website to change a single page, or can
> the individual page be taken down, alteration made and then uploaded
> again?
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| Rob Giordano \(Crash\) 2005-11-20, 7:21 pm |
| You can edit live on a *nix box as long as it has FP extensions installed
and working. But, yes....life is much easier on a Windows box - as I
discovered after being on *nix for 8 years before moving on.
"Nicholas Savalas - http://savalas.tv" <nick@savalas.tv> wrote in message
news:1132466110.530475.215850@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| Dear Rosie,
| One of the best features of FP is that you can edit your page live on
| the Internet accessing it in http protocol - assuming that you're on a
| Windows server, and have Frontpage extensions installed. This feature
| is so cool that ESPN, Microsoft, MSN, and I (heeheehee) all use this
| technique. I would even pay extra to my hosting company to have it. In
| FP, go to file - open site - select my network places - and in the text
| box at the bottom of the window that appears type in http://example.com
| (of course replace example.com with your website name). You can also
| edit the page by going to it in your browser and clicking file -- edit
| in Microsoft Frontpage - that will open the page and Microsoft FP ready
| for you to edit after you enter the proper username and password
| credentials. Edit the offending page and click save - then refresh
| the page in your browser, and guess what - page changed. Sometimes
| browsers cash Internet pages in a strange way, so you might have to
| close your browser and click the preview page in browser button in FP
| to see the changes, or you can use CTRL+F5 to do basically the same
| thing. I wish you good luck, post a message back here if you're still
| having any problems. If you really like your Unix server And cannot get
| FP extensions installed (here I would consider moving my site to a new
| hosting company, any cheap one that offers Windows hosting, but that's
| just me) , you could just FTP the page to yourself, edit it, and then
| FTP it back to your site, but then you would be missing out on one of
| the truly great features of this program. Good luck, Rosie. Tell us
| how it went. We expect great things from you.
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| Nicholas Savalas - http://savalas.tv 2005-11-21, 3:51 am |
| Thank you for remembering my uncle with your kind words, Rosie. Good
luck - stay in touch.
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