How do I skin mambo with my frontpage templates?

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n2wishin

Tom-

My sincere apologies, my bad. Working too late and frustration set in and I
jumped to a conclusion and I see the joke now, I am sorry. It was funny in
retrospect. Sorry I took it personally. I learned something today from you!
(to chill the heck out :D )

Sincere Best Wishes to You, in the Light of Day, it made me laugh.

N2Wishin~
 
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Kevin Spencer

Can't say much about skinning mambo, but I do seem to recall a boy named
Sambo who turned a couple of tigers into butter at some point...

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 
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Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

sure,
open the distro folder with FrontPage:
file/ open web, browse to the "guts" of the nuke you've unzipped on your
system and open it as if it were a web, then let FrontPage add it's
metadata.

rig up your MySQL DB (I used a PHP MyAdmin to upload the .sql file that
creates the structure).

back in FrontPage edit whatever configuration file the instructions call for
and hit file/ publish web, type in the http:// destination where you want to
publish and let it fly.

once you get it up and running it'll be time to either modify one of the
provided skins or make your own.

If you have trouble getting a wysiwyg environment with the PHP files that
make up the skin, just copy the file and rename it from whatever.php to
whatever.htm after you do what you need to do, change it back to .php.

when you edit the templates be careful as there is some php code in there
that you must not "break".

HTH

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Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

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