Reload Webpage from CD

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Chris G

A couple years ago I created a sub- webpage page (linked from the main webpage) and saved it to a CD-- then remoced webpage from the main webpage. Now I want to return it once again as a sub-webpage. I copied the webpage to the correct location in the main webpage. I then selected Recaluate hyperlinks-- but all the links in the sub-webpage still refer to Drive X, the CD drive. Ideas on how to correct this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks...
 
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David Berry

Switch to HTML View and remove all the references to file://x.....

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David Berry - MCP
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/
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Chris G said:
A couple years ago I created a sub- webpage page (linked from the main
webpage) and saved it to a CD-- then remoced webpage from the main webpage.
Now I want to return it once again as a sub-webpage. I copied the webpage to
the correct location in the main webpage. I then selected Recaluate
hyperlinks-- but all the links in the sub-webpage still refer to Drive X,
the CD drive. Ideas on how to correct this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks...
 
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Steve Easton

Had to read that one 3 times...

Just "import" the page from the CD to your open web.


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Chris G said:
A couple years ago I created a sub- webpage page (linked from the main
webpage) and saved it to a CD-- then remoced webpage from the main webpage.
Now I want to return it once again as a sub-webpage. I copied the webpage to
the correct location in the main webpage. I then selected Recaluate
hyperlinks-- but all the links in the sub-webpage still refer to Drive X,
the CD drive. Ideas on how to correct this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks...
 
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David Berry

You may also need to change it's properties since it may be marked read-only
on the CD. I would bring to my HD, change the properties and then import
it.
 
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Chris G

Clarification, please...
"...import to open web...
FP2003 offers me 2 choices under File. One is to Open (a file)- the other is to Open Site. These apparently are different functions. Which should I use [and why, only if a short answer!! :)]

Thanks...

----- Steve Easton wrote: ----

Had to read that one 3 times..

Just "import" the page from the CD to your open web


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95isaliv
This site is best viewed.................
...............................with a compute
Chris G said:
A couple years ago I created a sub- webpage page (linked from the mai
webpage) and saved it to a CD-- then remoced webpage from the main webpage
Now I want to return it once again as a sub-webpage. I copied the webpage t
the correct location in the main webpage. I then selected Recaluat
hyperlinks-- but all the links in the sub-webpage still refer to Drive X
the CD drive. Ideas on how to correct this would be greatly appreciated
Thanks..
 
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David Berry

Choose Open Site (a web site) and when your site is open, choose File,
Import and import that page.

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David Berry - MCP
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/
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Chris G said:
Clarification, please....
"...import to open web..."
FP2003 offers me 2 choices under File. One is to Open (a file)- the other
is to Open Site. These apparently are different functions. Which should I
use [and why, only if a short answer!! :)]
 
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Chris G

Thanks, Dave--I'll try this latter when I get home

----- David Berry wrote: ----

Choose Open Site (a web site) and when your site is open, choose File
Import and import that page

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Microsoft MVP - FrontPag
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Chris G said:
Clarification, please...
"...import to open web...
FP2003 offers me 2 choices under File. One is to Open (a file)- the othe
is to Open Site. These apparently are different functions. Which should
use [and why, only if a short answer!! :)
 
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