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Savoia Computer
I would like to create a blog on my web site. I use FronPage 2003 with
FrontPage extensions. Microsoft touts the ability to blog in FrontPage using
Sharepoint Services on an company intranet but does not mention anything
about how to do it on a hosted Internet web site. I ran a Google search but
found very little on the subject. Yet I found a large number of blogs
supposedly created by FrontPage authors. So what gives? How is it done? or
has Microsoft made this thing so proprietary that I can only use a Sharepoint
Server to create one? If my host does not use SharePint Services am I screwed
unless I use a third party blogger site? If so I am going to stop using
FrontPage. It's too restrictive and proprietary. Don't tell me it will be in
the next veriosn of FronPage and I will have to purchase the upgrade. I
refuse to shell out morey for overpriced software that doesn't interface well
with the rest of the world unless it's a Microsoft world.
FrontPage extensions. Microsoft touts the ability to blog in FrontPage using
Sharepoint Services on an company intranet but does not mention anything
about how to do it on a hosted Internet web site. I ran a Google search but
found very little on the subject. Yet I found a large number of blogs
supposedly created by FrontPage authors. So what gives? How is it done? or
has Microsoft made this thing so proprietary that I can only use a Sharepoint
Server to create one? If my host does not use SharePint Services am I screwed
unless I use a third party blogger site? If so I am going to stop using
FrontPage. It's too restrictive and proprietary. Don't tell me it will be in
the next veriosn of FronPage and I will have to purchase the upgrade. I
refuse to shell out morey for overpriced software that doesn't interface well
with the rest of the world unless it's a Microsoft world.