How to edit a dynamic web template?

D

Dick

The subject basicly says it all. I created a dynamic web
temkplate attached it to many pages now if I want to
change something in the none editable regions and apply
these changes to all the other pages how do I do that?

Dick
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP]

Change it to being editable, make the changes and then make it not
editable again.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dick [mailto:[email protected]]
Posted At: 30. juli 2004 03:13
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.programming
Conversation: How to edit a dynamic web template?
Subject: How to edit a dynamic web template?


The subject basicly says it all. I created a dynamic web temkplate
attached it to many pages now if I want to change something in the none
editable regions and apply these changes to all the other pages how do I
do that?

Dick
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

To apply it to all pages Edit the non-editable region in your .dwt and apply it to the pages using the DWT

Note:
Automatic update of affected pages only works in Disc based Webs/Site and Webs/Sites running under WSS, not under Webs/Sites running
under the FP SE
If you are working on a server based web (local under IIS or remote) using the FP SE you need to either:
- open all affected page and select Format - Dynamic Web Template - Update Selected Page
- publish to a disc based web, open it, and in the DBW select Format - Dynamic Web Template - Update All pages, then publish back
to the server baser web/site




| The subject basicly says it all. I created a dynamic web
| temkplate attached it to many pages now if I want to
| change something in the none editable regions and apply
| these changes to all the other pages how do I do that?
|
| Dick
 

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