See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=292625
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| This post got my intrest as I have a site thats getting rather bulky and
| have been considering spliting it up.
|
| I havent a clue as to how to split up a site. Is there any simple step by
| step FP instruction anywhere ?
|
| Tony M
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| | > In theory there is no limit to the number of files., or total size of
| > website, that *FrontPage* can manage. However, some systems do have
| > limits, especially web servers that impose time limitations on processing
| > web requests. This will include the "Recalculate Hyperlinks" command
| > (seen as "Processing Web Updates") on the server that automatically
| > follows every publish.
| > It is a good idea to break the web into subwebs, where each subweb can be
| > published individually, and thus considerably reduce the processing load
| > on the server. Each subweb is an independent web, so any size limitation
| > will apply to each subweb, independently of the others.
| >
| > Note that since a subweb is an independent web, you will have to create
| > and apply navigation, themes, include files, shared borders, or DWTs for
| > each subweb.
| >
| > --
| > Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
| > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
| >
| >
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
| >
| > FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > | >
| >> Hi,
| >>
| >> In response to a support question I fired off to my web host I was told
| >> that
| >> FrontPage is intended for sites with a total size of approximately 1GB
| >> and no
| >> more than 1000 files, and that if I want to upload anything more than
| >> that I
| >> should use an FTP client such as SmartFTP.
| >>
| >> Is this true?
| >>
| >> Many thanks in advance for any insights!
| >>
| >> Stefan
| >
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