Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000 Highlights FrontPage server
extensions are a set of server-side applications that:
- Let multiple users simultaneously collaborate on the same Web site and Web
Server (Multi-user Authoring).
- Let users write directly to the Web server using a PC or laptop computer
from anywhere in the world via the Internet (Remote Authoring).
- Let users include forms on their Web site and specify how the results of
those forms are handled.
- Let users include discussion Webs on their Web site.
- Provide full text search capability on a Web site.
- Let users include hit counters on their Web site.
Publishing Your FrontPage Web to an Internet Web Server
- In FrontPage Explorer, open the Web you want to publish.
- On the File menu, click Publish FrontPage Web.
- In the Destination Web Server box, type
your domain name (yourdomain.com) server or IP.
The address of the server appears immediately after the
protocol (http:) and the double slashes (//).
- In the "Name of destination of FrontPage Web" box, type
NOTHING.
- Click to select the Copy Changed Pages Only check box. All your pages will be published to the
destination server.
- Click OK.
Microsoft's FrontPage
Information:
Collection of tips and tricks and how-to articles for FrontPage on the
MSDN
Online Web Workshop.
More Help:
The Incredible
MS-FrontPage Linksite
Discussion and
Newsgroups
FrontPage Client microsoft.public.frontpage.client
FrontPage Client for Macintosh microsoft.public.frontpage.mac
UNIX Server Extensions microsoft.public.frontpage.extensions.unix
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