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| Todd Hatfield 2004-06-15, 7:15 pm |
| I've created a web site with Publisher2003 and dropped it
onto the server via ftp, and it works. I'd like to
maintain it using the incremental update feature.
According to the help file I can publish to an ftp site,
and set the target ftp location in the "look in" box. The
trouble is I don't get an "ftp location" in the "look in"
box. How do I set the location for incremental update?
Thanks for any help. Todd
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| tech27 2004-06-15, 7:15 pm |
| I believe this feature is only available if you use Publisher to upload via
HTTP.
I've done it both ways, starting with FTP. Quite frankly, HTTP upload is
simpler since you can do the incremental uploads, and it's just a couple of
clicks to do, instead of starting your FTP client, selecting files, etc.
"Todd Hatfield" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I've created a web site with Publisher2003 and dropped it
> onto the server via ftp, and it works. I'd like to
> maintain it using the incremental update feature.
> According to the help file I can publish to an ftp site,
> and set the target ftp location in the "look in" box. The
> trouble is I don't get an "ftp location" in the "look in"
> box. How do I set the location for incremental update?
>
> Thanks for any help. Todd
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| Todd Hatfield 2004-06-15, 7:15 pm |
| thanks!
>-----Original Message-----
>I believe this feature is only available if you use
Publisher to upload via
>HTTP.
>I've done it both ways, starting with FTP. Quite frankly,
HTTP upload is
>simpler since you can do the incremental uploads, and
it's just a couple of
>clicks to do, instead of starting your FTP client,
selecting files, etc.
>
>
>"Todd Hatfield" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
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| David Bartosik MSFT MVP 2004-06-16, 4:15 am |
| You first have to add the ftp location for it to be available for connecting and publishing. I'd recommend you read http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/...icle.asp?ID=324
All that is involved in using incremental uploading is to have the option turned on in web options. I believe it's on by default.
If you monitored the publishing of files you'd notice that it's not fully operational until the 3rd or 4th publish as it takes a few uploads to build the tracking file.
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David Bartosik - MSFT MVP
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"Todd Hatfield" wrote:
> I've created a web site with Publisher2003 and dropped it
> onto the server via ftp, and it works. I'd like to
> maintain it using the incremental update feature.
> According to the help file I can publish to an ftp site,
> and set the target ftp location in the "look in" box. The
> trouble is I don't get an "ftp location" in the "look in"
> box. How do I set the location for incremental update?
>
> Thanks for any help. Todd
>
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| David Bartosik MSFT MVP 2004-06-16, 4:15 am |
| Incremental uploading is for both protocols. What happens is that Publisher writes and maintains a tracking file on the server. It will take a few uploads before the difference is really seen.
--
David Bartosik - MSFT MVP
for Publisher help:
www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx
"tech27" wrote:
> I believe this feature is only available if you use Publisher to upload via
> HTTP.
> I've done it both ways, starting with FTP. Quite frankly, HTTP upload is
> simpler since you can do the incremental uploads, and it's just a couple of
> clicks to do, instead of starting your FTP client, selecting files, etc.
>
>
> "Todd Hatfield" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1cbfd01c452ff$28f80ee0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
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