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Old Post  06-10-04 - 12:14 PM  
I need to do small updates from time to time and don't want to upload the en
tire site every time.  Any suggestions?


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Old Post  06-10-04 - 05:15 PM  
Incremental uploading introduced in version 2003 -
www.davidbartosik.com/pub11.htm

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> I need to do small updates from time to time and don't want to upload the
entire site every time.  Any suggestions?




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Old Post  06-11-04 - 12:15 AM  
Actually, it is possible to do manual incremental upolading as well.  I do i
t
all the time with Publisher 2000.  I would not live long enough to upload my
entire site each time I made minor changes on a dialup connection (it would 
take
several hours each time).  What I do is us an FTP client, and only upload th
e
files and/or directories I change.  You must remember to upload any graphics
elements you change also, but if the changes are text-only, you generally ne
ed
upload only the particular .html file you changed.  Works like a charm.

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 07:39:26 -0500, "David Bartosik - MS MVP"
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>Incremental uploading introduced in version 2003 -
>www.davidbartosik.com/pub11.htm



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Old Post  06-14-04 - 12:15 AM  
I performed these actions:

opened the Pub2003 Site on my desktop.  Went to File and selected "publish t
o the web".  Typed in the 4th page file name xxxx.htm.  When I tested the ch
ange, there was no difference, however, I noticed that the entire site was u
ploaded just with the new n
ame that I had typed.  I checked the allow incremental upload space. It had 
been selected all along.  What am I doing wrong?

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> I need to do small updates from time to time and don't want to upload the entire s
ite every time.  Any suggestions?


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Originally posted by Damzish I performed these actions: opened the Pub2003 Site on my desktop. Went to File and selected "publish t o the web". Typed in the 4th page file name xxxx.htm. When I tested the ch ange, there was no difference, however, I noticed that the entire site was u ploaded just with the new n ame that I had typed. I checked the allow incremental upload space. It had been selected all along. What am I doing wrong? "Damzish" wrote: > I need to do small updates from time to time and don't want to upload the entire site every ti me. Any suggestions?
Damzish, First you have to enable the incremental upload. If you haven't, then go to tools/options/web/check off "incremental publish to web". Press OK. Finally, you have to upload via ftp from the publisher 2003 web site. You ca n't do it from a 3rd party ftp program. Won't work otherwise. If you need he lp setting up the ftp program from ms publisher 2003, let me know and I wil l outline it - in simpler terms than microsoft does. I get lost with their e xplanations. If you upload from publisher 2003 to your ISP, then the incremental aspect t akes over automatically and really cuts down on the time factor. RJT


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Old Post  06-16-04 - 09:15 AM  
Apparently you are misunderstanding how it works, what it does.
You don't/can't specify a page(s) to upload.
With incremental uploading turned on Pub writes a tracking file on the
server, with each publish it updates that file and compares it to the
document.
You still publish the same way as you do with the option off.
The only difference is invisible to you.
The difference being that Publisher will compare files and see that only
changed ones need to be "re" uploaded.
It typically takes 3 -4 uploads before that is fully functional as the first
publish creates the tracking file, and then that tracking file needs to be
built up.

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"Damzish" <Damzish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I performed these actions:
>
> opened the Pub2003 Site on my desktop.  Went to File and selected "publish
to the web".  Typed in the 4th page file name xxxx.htm.  When I tested the
change, there was no difference, however, I noticed that the entire site was
uploaded just with the new name that I had typed.  I checked the allow
incremental upload space. It had been selected all along.  What am I doing
wrong?
>
> "Damzish" wrote:
> 
the entire site every time.  Any suggestions?




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Old Post  06-17-04 - 09:18 AM  
I would do that but apparently, the forms created in Pub wont' work unless y
ou upload HTTP.  David any comments?

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> Damzish wrote: 
>
> Damzish,
>
> First you have to enable the incremental upload. If you haven't, then
> go to tools/options/web/check off "incremental publish to web". Press
> OK.
>
> Finally, you have to upload via ftp from the publisher 2003 web site.
> You can't do it from a 3rd party ftp program. Won't work otherwise. If
> you need help setting up  the ftp program from ms publisher 2003, let
> me know and I will outline it - in simpler terms than microsoft does. I
> get lost with their explanations.
>
> If you upload from publisher 2003 to your ISP, then the incremental
> aspect takes over automatically and really cuts down on the time
> factor.
>
> RJT
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Old Post  06-17-04 - 09:18 AM  
Forms require http publishing.

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> I would do that but apparently, the forms created in Pub wont' work unless
you upload HTTP.  David any comments?
>
> "RJT" wrote:
> 




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