Re: FTP Needed Files?

From: Thomas A. Rowe (tarowe_at_mvps.org)
Date: 12/19/04


Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 16:29:11 -0500

You would have to divide the content into subwebs/subsites would be the best solution. However with
FP2003 you can publish a single page.

If you want to use FP to manage your site, then you have to let FP manage the sit, and that includes
all content in the site, unless the site is broken into smaller sections (subwebs/subsites).

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"Mark J." <markj@avalon1.com> wrote in message news:10sboj6bm2vkf95@corp.supernews.com...
> Thanks for your response, no the host does not support cgi scripts, they do have fp extensions.
>
> the website contains gigabytes of information with thousands of file, and there is a requirement 
> to be able to update outside of fp, and from multible locations, so it is not practical to copy 
> then entire site to every location.
>
> It seems very ill-logical to require this to simply update one page.
>
> There is no way to simply upload one page (using fp publish or ftp) with fp extensions enabled? 
> (and without fp checking to see if you want to delete every page on the site)
>
> tia,
>
> mj
>
>
>
> Thomas A. Rowe wrote:
>> 1. Check with your host to see if they support CGI scripts, if not then you will need to ask 
>> which ASP mail component they have available or you can or have enable the FP extensions if 
>> available and use the FP Form Handler.
>>
>> 2. If you want to use FP to publish, the remote site needs the FP extensions, then you will need 
>> to get both the remote and the local copy in sync, and to do that open the live/remote site in FP 
>> and publish to your local machine, then make your changes, then open the remote site in FP and 
>> delete all content, except the images and _private folder, for these just delete the content, 
>> then do a complete publish from your local to the remote, there after do not use any other 
>> application to manage your content.
>> 


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