Re: Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions Resource Kit



I don't see anything on that page that shows you received approval from MS
to post that information and their logos.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
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http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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"Nicholas Savalas - http://savalas.tv"; <nick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0421ca88-ae51-463e-b621-bab2ddfbd65f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
: Dear FPSERK users,
:
: For archival purposes (and to get them off of my hard drive), I have
: created a website that is the exact and original Microsoft FrontPage
: 2000 Server Extensions Resource Kit. You can find it at:
:
: http://serk.somee.com
:
: The following is quoted from that website, and therefore, from the
: original FPSERK documents...
:
: "The Microsoft(R) FrontPage(R) 2000 Server Extensions are a set of
: programs on a Web server that support administering, authoring, and
: browsing a FrontPage-extended Web site.
:
: The FrontPage Server Extensions use the Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
: or the Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI), the
: near-universal Web server extension mechanisms. They work with any
: standard Web server, including commercial Web servers from Microsoft,
: Netscape, Stronghold, and O'Reilly and Associates, and freeware and
: shareware servers such as Apache and NCSA. The server extensions are
: designed to be easily ported to all popular hardware and software
: platforms for cross-platform Web-server compatibility.
:
: Communication between a client computer and a Web server containing
: the server extensions uses the same, open HTTP protocol that Web
: browsers on a client computer use to interact with a Web server. No
: file-sharing access on the Web server machine is needed, and neither
: FTP nor telnet access is required. No proprietary file system sharing
: calls are necessary to use the FrontPage Server Extensions.
:
: When the FrontPage Server Extensions are installed on a Web server,
: FrontPage-extended web authoring and administering functionality are
: available from any computer that has the FrontPage client, whether the
: computer is on the Internet or on an intranet. The browse-time
: functionality of the server extensions is available from any Web
: browser. FrontPage Server Extensions allow you to do the following:
:
: Administer FrontPage-extended webs.
: This includes setting permissions for authors, administrators, and Web
: site visitors. The FrontPage Server Extensions program that supports
: administering FrontPage-extended webs is Admin.exe on UNIX systems and
: Admin.dll on Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R)-based systems.
:
: Author FrontPage-extended webs.
: This includes automatically maintaining hyperlinks, generating and
: maintaining navigation bars across all pages, and automatically
: formatting pages to give them a polished appearance. The FrontPage
: Server Extensions program that supports authoring FrontPage-extended
: webs is Author.exe on UNIX systems and Author.dll on Windows NT-based
: systems.
:
: Add functionality to your Web site.
: This includes interactive discussion groups, hit counters, and search
: forms. The FrontPage Server Extensions program that supports browse-
: time functionality in FrontPage-extended webs is Shtml.exe on UNIX
: systems and Shtml.dll on Windows NT-based systems.
:
: The design of the FrontPage Server Extensions and the FrontPage client
: minimizes the need for costly file transfers over the Internet. When
: an author using FrontPage opens a FrontPage-extended web from a Web
: server containing the server extensions, information about the web,
: such as its hyperlink map, is downloaded to the client machine so that
: FrontPage can display the information. However, the full set of pages
: and other files that comprise the FrontPage-extended web remain on the
: Web server.
:
: In FrontPage, a page is downloaded over the Internet only when it is
: opened for editing in FrontPage or in another Microsoft Office
: application. This is a very efficient mechanism: an entire Web site
: can be changed directly on a Web server at the cost of downloading and
: editing a single file. For example, the Include Page component in
: FrontPage can be used to include a company's address and phone number
: in a footer on every page of the company's Web site. If the phone
: number changes, only the page containing the address and phone number
: need be downloaded and opened using the FrontPage client. Once the
: phone number is updated and the page is saved, the phone number is re-
: included on all other pages on the Web server by the FrontPage Server
: Extensions.
:
: On Microsoft(R) Windows(R)-based Web servers, the server extensions are
: integrated with the Microsoft(R) Visual SourceSafe(tm) version control
: system, which allows files to be checked in and out of the Web server.
: The server extensions also support "light" check in and check out,
: which do not require Microsoft Visual SourceSafe but still protect
: authors from overwriting files that are currently being used by
: another author.
:
: Along with FrontPage, all Microsoft Office applications use the server
: extensions to open and save files that are stored in FrontPage-
: extended webs. Microsoft(R) Visual InterDev(tm) also uses the FrontPage
: Server Extensions for the same purpose."
:
: I hope that you all may find http://serk.somee.com an informative
: reference. Good luck; until I hear from you again, I remain,
:
: Sincerely,
:
: Nicholas Savalas - http://savalas.tv


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