Front Page Web question
by KeithWBell(at)aol.com
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I've had to take over rebuilding a web site that was set up as a "Front Page
Web" on an NT hosting service, and for reasons too tedious to explain, it has
to stay that way.
Trouble is that I have little experience of Front Page and NO previous
experience with Front Page Webs, and I find the whole idea of not having FTP
access and having to use FP's "Publish" feature to upload files to the server
a bit alien. As a result of misreading some instructions, I'm now in the
position of having a number of old redundant files and directories left on
the server, which do not exist on my local copy of "the Web" and which are
not linked from any of the newer files. I want to delete these, but I've read
the FP Help file and Microsoft's own "Running FP2000" book until I'm blue in
the face, but I can't find a way. (Life is so much easier with FTP...) I must
be missing something; surely there's a way without having to ask the hosting
company to do it for me!
Can any kind soul point me in the right direction?
TIA
Keith Bell
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