Embeding a Visio Document

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irishjd

Hi All
I'm new to web design/coding. I have server extensions 2002 V5.0.2.4803 loaded on an IIS 5 web server. I have just been given the task of adding a Visio document (floorplan) to a site on that server. They want it setup so that the Viso document can be stored at a remote locating and when it is updated, the web server shows those update dynamically. (I hope all of this makes sense). Anyway, I would really appreciate any help anyone can ofer me on the best way of doing this

TIA
Jon
 
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Steve Easton

Can you define "remote location"??
As long as there is a working link to
the visio document, and you do not change
the name of the document when editing /
updating, the "new" document will automatically
be displayed.

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Steve Easton
MS MVP FrontPage
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irishjd said:
Hi All,
I'm new to web design/coding. I have server extensions 2002 V5.0.2.4803
loaded on an IIS 5 web server. I have just been given the task of adding a
Visio document (floorplan) to a site on that server. They want it setup so
that the Viso document can be stored at a remote locating and when it is
updated, the web server shows those update dynamically. (I hope all of this
makes sense). Anyway, I would really appreciate any help anyone can ofer me
on the best way of doing this.
 
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irishjd

Steve,
By "remote" I mean that the document will reside on a different server, but in the same domain and OU of the AD tree.

Jon

----- Steve Easton wrote: -----

Can you define "remote location"??
As long as there is a working link to
the visio document, and you do not change
the name of the document when editing /
updating, the "new" document will automatically
be displayed.

--
Steve Easton
MS MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer

irishjd said:
Hi All,
I'm new to web design/coding. I have server extensions 2002 V5.0.2.4803
loaded on an IIS 5 web server. I have just been given the task of adding a
Visio document (floorplan) to a site on that server. They want it setup so
that the Viso document can be stored at a remote locating and when it is
updated, the web server shows those update dynamically. (I hope all of this
makes sense). Anyway, I would really appreciate any help anyone can ofer me
on the best way of doing this.
 
S

Steve Easton

As long as the other server is "publicly" accessible by the
server containing the web, then yes it should work.


irishjd said:
Steve,
By "remote" I mean that the document will reside on a different server,
but in the same domain and OU of the AD tree.
 
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