FYI
If the date/time is in a shared border or include page right click it for Date Properties and select the option - last automatically
updated
| Thanks . .. solved that problem, but now I have more
| serious problems with forms that don't work -- see my
| latest post.
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Is the hosted site running the FrontPage Server
| >Extensions, and are you publishing via HTTP?
| >
| >If so, try opening the hosted site directly in FrontPage
| >and running Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
| >
| >Otherwise, if you're publishing by FTP, you may need to
| >republish the pages in question.
| >
| >Also, are these ordinary HTML pages? And if not, what?
| >
| >Jim Buyens
| >Microsoft FrontPage MVP
| >
http://www.interlacken.com
| >Author of:
| >*----------------------------------------------------
| >|\---------------------------------------------------
| >|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
| >||---------------------------------------------------
| >|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
| >|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
| >|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
| >|| (All from Microsoft Press)
| >|/---------------------------------------------------
| >*----------------------------------------------------
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>In my FP 2002 web, I have a date & time at the bottom
| of
| >>every page that says "last modified: current date". It
| >>updates like it's supposed to on my machine, but when I
| >>publish the pages, an old date appears. Someone
| >>suggested to change the timestamp component properties
| >to
| >>use "date page last automatically updated" . . . I did
| >>that and it makes no difference. The actual web site
| >>still has the old dates. Any ideas? Thanks.
| >>.
| >>
| >.
| >