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BLC

2006-01-31, 10:50 pm

Hi, can anyone tell me how to create standard link for different folder?
That's mean when i make changes to one page in one particular foler, changes
will be apply to all other pages in the same folder? Thank you.
Trevor L.

2006-01-31, 10:50 pm

BLC wrote:
> Hi, can anyone tell me how to create standard link for different
> folder? That's mean when i make changes to one page in one particular
> foler, changes will be apply to all other pages in the same folder?
> Thank you.


Use
shared borders
server side includes (SSI)
frames

FP has an include facility which does SSI , although I think that if your
site doesn't support it, it copies the code into each saved page

Frames are not recommended. My site currently uses them, but I am working to
remove them. I do this by setting up a template which has the common code.
When you create a new page, you just open this template and put the new code
into it
--
Cheers,
Trevor L.
Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au


Tina Clarke

2006-01-31, 10:50 pm


"BLC" <BLC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A05A4F2D-DDA0-43B0-B76A-A4F9E33F587E@microsoft.com...
> Hi, can anyone tell me how to create standard link for different folder?
> That's mean when i make changes to one page in one particular foler,

changes
> will be apply to all other pages in the same folder? Thank you.


What you want is FrontPage Includes which work similar to SSL (server side
includes) but don't require your host to support them like SSL.

Here is an article I wrote on how to do them step by step

http://anyfrontpage.com/ezine/va/frontpage-includes.htm

You don't need FPSE (frontpage server extensions) to run them they will run
with or without.

Don't even think about using shared borders or frames...

Tina

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Ronx

2006-01-31, 10:50 pm

The FrontPage include is *not* SSI. The included content is hard
coded into the page when the included page is saved, and when the
receiving page is saved.

BLC can also use Dynamic Web Templates if using FP2003.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/

"Trevor L." <Trevor L.@Canberra> wrote in message
news:OXizH%23jJGHA.2088@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> BLC wrote:
>
> Use
> shared borders
> server side includes (SSI)
> frames
>
> FP has an include facility which does SSI , although I think that if
> your site doesn't support it, it copies the code into each saved
> page
>
> Frames are not recommended. My site currently uses them, but I am
> working to remove them. I do this by setting up a template which has
> the common code. When you create a new page, you just open this
> template and put the new code into it
> --
> Cheers,
> Trevor L.
> Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
>



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