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kmaddieBCS

2007-02-07, 6:15 pm

I am having a problem with a web site created for me in GoLive. I am trying
to upload it using FrontPage but it is not working. I am able to load it all
into FP but it just stops when I try to upload.

I am using FP 2000. Someone has recommmended that changing to FP 2003 may
correct the problem. Will it? Are there other things I need to be aware of in
the GoLive design end that can help to make the transition to FP easier. I
need to continue using FP as the final user would like to be able to make
changes on their own and it familiar with and dedicated to FP.
Murray

2007-02-07, 6:15 pm

I can't see that there would be anything in there that would cause this to
happen.

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Murray
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MVP FrontPage


"kmaddieBCS" <kmaddieBCS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D2C16AAC-2610-409F-BBAC-2FA037760587@microsoft.com...
>I am having a problem with a web site created for me in GoLive. I am trying
> to upload it using FrontPage but it is not working. I am able to load it
> all
> into FP but it just stops when I try to upload.
>
> I am using FP 2000. Someone has recommmended that changing to FP 2003 may
> correct the problem. Will it? Are there other things I need to be aware of
> in
> the GoLive design end that can help to make the transition to FP easier. I
> need to continue using FP as the final user would like to be able to make
> changes on their own and it familiar with and dedicated to FP.



kmaddieBCS

2007-02-07, 6:15 pm

In where..GoLive or FP?

So this should work seamlessly with no complications, even in FP 2000?

"Murray" wrote:

> I can't see that there would be anything in there that would cause this to
> happen.
>
> --
> Murray
> --------------
> MVP FrontPage
>
>
> "kmaddieBCS" <kmaddieBCS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D2C16AAC-2610-409F-BBAC-2FA037760587@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Murray

2007-02-07, 6:15 pm

It should, assuming you have correctly brought those GL files into your FP
web.

--
Murray
--------------
MVP FrontPage


"kmaddieBCS" <kmaddieBCS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AD93F049-47CC-4192-AC57-BB1A99328286@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> In where..GoLive or FP?
>
> So this should work seamlessly with no complications, even in FP 2000?
>
> "Murray" wrote:
>


kmaddieBCS

2007-02-07, 6:15 pm

OK, thanks for hanging in here with me.

Is there something I should be looking for/aware of to correctly bring the
GL files into FP?

Answer this for me and I'll have another go at it with the FP2003 upgrade. I
may come back if it still isn't working.

"Murray" wrote:

> It should, assuming you have correctly brought those GL files into your FP
> web.
>
> --
> Murray
> --------------
> MVP FrontPage
>
>
> "kmaddieBCS" <kmaddieBCS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AD93F049-47CC-4192-AC57-BB1A99328286@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Murray

2007-02-07, 10:15 pm

I believe you would just import the files into the web. Check the options
under the FILE Menu.

--
Murray
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MVP FrontPage


"kmaddieBCS" <kmaddieBCS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:24001C8D-5E2F-4A87-BB42-6259428F7CD1@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> OK, thanks for hanging in here with me.
>
> Is there something I should be looking for/aware of to correctly bring the
> GL files into FP?
>
> Answer this for me and I'll have another go at it with the FP2003 upgrade.
> I
> may come back if it still isn't working.
>
> "Murray" wrote:
>


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