Re: save website

by "Ted Temer" <temer(at)c-zone.net>

 Date:  Sat, 10 Nov 2001 12:51:21 -0800
 To:  "HWGBASICS" <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
 References:  aol pipeline b8e2t8
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Pat:

It will not matter whether you used FrontPage or any other editor to create
your site. You simply open the site on the web in FrontPage, much like you
would in a browser. Then you "Publish" the site to a location on your hard
drive. There is a sort of built in wizard to help you do this.

Conversely however?? If you HAD created the web in FrontPage--AND--used some
of the features needing FrontPage Extensions--then you WOULD need to use
FrontPage to Publish the site. AND you would need FP Extensions working on
your hard drive. Or at least to be able to use those special features. NOTE:
Most features in FrontPage do NOT need the extensions.

As your site was NOT created in FrontPage, there will be no worry about the
special features and/or extensions, so you can feel free to download,
(Publish) the on line web to your hard drive using FP. It will place a copy
of the web, complete with all the directories and supporting files. (With
the exception of certain "server side" files like CGI scripts, etc.)

Best wishes
Ted Temer
Temercraft Designs Redding, CA
temer(at)c-zone.net
www.temercraft.com/novels/
www.andersonparkflyers.org
www.newsredding.com/
www.ramac-rc.org/


> Does it matter that you haven't used FrontPage to make the site?
>
> pat
> pat.blunsden(at)btopenworld.com
>
> > And don't forget the File/Import feature of FrontPage.
>
>
>

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