publishing in FP 2003

T

tristan

Hi all:

We have a website on a remote server, where we have also
installed a public forum using phpbb.

The issue is that whenever I publish changes to the site,
I am told that files on the server do not exist on my
computer, and do I want to remove the files on the remote
site. Of course I don't, because to do so would delete
the forum.

What can be done to eliminate the question every time I
publish?

Thanks.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

If your host supports subwebs convert the folder containing it to a subweb, and don't open the subweb in FP or publish subwebs




| Hi all:
|
| We have a website on a remote server, where we have also
| installed a public forum using phpbb.
|
| The issue is that whenever I publish changes to the site,
| I am told that files on the server do not exist on my
| computer, and do I want to remove the files on the remote
| site. Of course I don't, because to do so would delete
| the forum.
|
| What can be done to eliminate the question every time I
| publish?
|
| Thanks.
 
R

Rick Budde

Have you contacted: the folks from whom you go "phpbb" or
your web service provider?
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
Hi all:
Howdy.

We have a website on a remote server, where we have also
installed a public forum using phpbb.

The issue is that whenever I publish changes to the site,
I am told that files on the server do not exist on my
computer, and do I want to remove the files on the remote
site. Of course I don't, because to do so would delete
the forum.

What can be done to eliminate the question every time I
publish?

Isolate the phpbb files into their own subweb.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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