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Hello. My dad is maintaining a website, but he doesn't know a lot about
coding, so he asked me to help. I can code, but I barely know FrontPage
at all.
Anyway, I made all the changes he asked me to make and uploaded them to
his server. For a brief time, everything looked great - the changes I'd
made were reflected in all the pages in the site.
But the moment he opened FrontPage (for some other reason) and connected
to that server, all the changes I'd made disappeared and the files went
back to what they had been before I'd worked on them. At first, I thought
there had been some sort of disk crash at the server and they'd done a
restore using the old files, or something like that. So I recopied them
(I have a complete copy of the site on my own PC) via FTP.
After that, whenever my dad opened FrontPage on his PC, the index.html
file would revert to the original version (but the other files continued
to show my changes). We kept experimenting with it, and it seems that
FrontPage is updating the server's index file whenever he connects with
the server using FrontPage. He doesn't have to open that file at all.
Is this normal FrontPage behavior? Does Frontpage keep a cache of all the
files, which are now out of date and need to be updated? Does it
automatically copy its own files to the server when you open the web on
that server? I find it odd that it would do this automatically.
Our current plan is that I'll email him the correct index.html file, and
he'll load that into FrontPage. Should he do the same with all the other
html files I changed?
Thanks for any suggestions, hints, explanations, etc.
J. Wermont
coding, so he asked me to help. I can code, but I barely know FrontPage
at all.
Anyway, I made all the changes he asked me to make and uploaded them to
his server. For a brief time, everything looked great - the changes I'd
made were reflected in all the pages in the site.
But the moment he opened FrontPage (for some other reason) and connected
to that server, all the changes I'd made disappeared and the files went
back to what they had been before I'd worked on them. At first, I thought
there had been some sort of disk crash at the server and they'd done a
restore using the old files, or something like that. So I recopied them
(I have a complete copy of the site on my own PC) via FTP.
After that, whenever my dad opened FrontPage on his PC, the index.html
file would revert to the original version (but the other files continued
to show my changes). We kept experimenting with it, and it seems that
FrontPage is updating the server's index file whenever he connects with
the server using FrontPage. He doesn't have to open that file at all.
Is this normal FrontPage behavior? Does Frontpage keep a cache of all the
files, which are now out of date and need to be updated? Does it
automatically copy its own files to the server when you open the web on
that server? I find it odd that it would do this automatically.
Our current plan is that I'll email him the correct index.html file, and
he'll load that into FrontPage. Should he do the same with all the other
html files I changed?
Thanks for any suggestions, hints, explanations, etc.
J. Wermont