Publishing Web Over Previous Non-FP Web

J

John Hogue

What happens to the previously existing web & pages
index.html, Images Folder, etc.) when I publish a FP-02
web to the URL? Some of those previous pages are
independent of (i.e. not linked to) the existing web but
can be accessed directly. However, they contain some
graphics that are in the images folder.
 
B

Bill Schroyer

You will be prompted that the files exist in the current
and not on destination web, do you want FrontPage to
delete these files - Or The navigation structure has
change do you FrontPage to manage the canges...or
something to that effect.
If you want the files put them in current web and let
FrontPage manage the changes.

Bill Schroyer
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.frontpagewiz.com
 
J

John Hogue

Thanks, Bill! Should I attempt to create a back-up copy
of the old web before I publish the new? What is the
easiest way to accomplish that?
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Open the online web in FP and publish it to a disc based web
See http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=205729




| Thanks, Bill! Should I attempt to create a back-up copy
| of the old web before I publish the new? What is the
| easiest way to accomplish that?
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >You will be prompted that the files exist in the current
| >and not on destination web, do you want FrontPage to
| >delete these files - Or The navigation structure has
| >change do you FrontPage to manage the canges...or
| >something to that effect.
| >If you want the files put them in current web and let
| >FrontPage manage the changes.
| >
| >Bill Schroyer
| >[email protected]
| >http://www.frontpagewiz.com
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>What happens to the previously existing web & pages
| >>index.html, Images Folder, etc.) when I publish a FP-02
| >>web to the URL? Some of those previous pages are
| >>independent of (i.e. not linked to) the existing web
| but
| >>can be accessed directly. However, they contain some
| >>graphics that are in the images folder.
| >>.
| >>
| >.
| >
 

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