Inherriting a Website

J

Joey

I will be inheriting a website and I want to know what information I will
need to get the files to my desktop. I've read that I should not import but
instead I should publish to my computer.

If I get the logon and password, will I be able to do this with FP2003 with
out knowing who is hosting the site? If so, what is the best procedure?
I'm assuming the current site uses FP Ext & I'm running extensions on my
computer too.

Thanks
 
R

Rod Potter

Joey: Go File/Open Web and type in login id and password, then publish to
folder on your computer.
 
J

Joey

I don't see a File | Open Web?
You mean File | Open Site? If so, I don't have the option for login and
password.
 
J

Joey

That did not work, however, It appears that File | Open does work. I did
not realized that you open an html file and it would prompt you.

Thanks
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Do not use File Open (that just opens a page not a site)
IF the server has the FP SE, use File Open Site and enter the full URL as
http://www.yoursite.com/
If you get an error also try to browse to the site home page in IE and use File Edit w/ FP
- If you do not get a user log in dialog the site either does not have the FP SE or the SE may be broken on the site




| That did not work, however, It appears that File | Open does work. I did
| not realized that you open an html file and it would prompt you.
|
| Thanks
|
| | > Joey: File/Open Site then type in http://www.mysite.com and you should get
| > prompted for info.
| > | > > I don't see a File | Open Web?
| > > You mean File | Open Site? If so, I don't have the option for login and
| > > password.
| > >
| > > | > > > Joey: Go File/Open Web and type in login id and password, then publish
| > to
| > > > folder on your computer.
| > > > | > > > > I will be inheriting a website and I want to know what information I
| > > will
| > > > > need to get the files to my desktop. I've read that I should not
| > import
| > > > but
| > > > > instead I should publish to my computer.
| > > > >
| > > > > If I get the logon and password, will I be able to do this with
| FP2003
| > > > with
| > > > > out knowing who is hosting the site? If so, what is the best
| > procedure?
| > > > > I'm assuming the current site uses FP Ext & I'm running extensions
| on
| > my
| > > > > computer too.
| > > > >
| > > > > Thanks
| > > > >
| > > > >
| > > >
| > > >
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
|
|
 
M

MD Websunlimited

Hi Joey,

The answer to your question depends upon whether or not the existing web site is a FP Extended site. It it is then you can open it
usng FP then publishing it down to your local HD and work with it there. See
http://office.microsoft.com/assista...CTT=1&Origin=EC010231171033&QueryID=36w4Jy2-Z
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M

Mr. B

You should have 2 options. File/Open and File/Open Web. You need to choose Open Web

Then in the Open To box you need to manually type in the FULL web address to the site ("http://www.whatever.com"

Then it should prompt you for the username and password

Once you get in, go to File Publish and dump it to somewhere on yoru hard drive. Then you can close that web and open the local one and should be business as usual
 
J

Joey

Thanks everyone.
All taken care of.

MD Websunlimited said:
Hi Joey,

The answer to your question depends upon whether or not the existing web
site is a FP Extended site. It it is then you can open it
 
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