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DS

I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told to "Open
a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP building
the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save it as an
html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload from there.
How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved it to a file
first?
 
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Bill Anderson

DS said:
I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told to "Open
a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP building
the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save it as an
html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload from there.
How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved it to a file
first?

I like to set up my website exactly as I want it on my hard drive and
then, when everything looks right, I publish to my host server. Why
would you not want to do it that way? Are you terribly short of disk space?
 
R

Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

If you're creating loose pages like that you're not taking full advantage of
how FP works.
Create a website on your local machine (hd) then publish it to your web
server.
 
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Tom Willett

You must first create a web site and work in that, not just individual loose
pages.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
:I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told to
"Open
: a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP
building
: the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save it as an
: html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload from
there.
: How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved it to a
file
: first?
 
D

DS

All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself clearly.

I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to create the
pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily and
beautifully. Except...

When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try to load it
to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about every
possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a FP webpage
and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save to. Upload
to, etc. And it still won't let me!
 
D

DS

Thank you all for your responses, however I think I'm not being clear.

1) I have a website already up and running.
2) I use FP2003
3) Everything is easily and loads beautifully - except for Image Gallery.
4) Once I've loaded all my pics and edited them, when I go to upload it, I
continually get the same error message that I must open a FP website and save
to that - which is what I've tried to endlessly do.
5) I've also tried the slideshow and get the same message.

I save all of my pages (6 of them that are school webpages from a template)
on my Y drive. They are live pages. When I need to add updates, etc., I
just open them directly in FP, add info and upload. Easy. This is also where
I'm trying to add an image gallery to as well. But for some reason, it won't
allow it.... Argh.
 
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Tom Willett

Not talking about the remote live website. Do you have a web site created
LOCALLY on your computer, or just single pages? That's the question.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------

: All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself clearly.
:
: I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to create
the
: pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily and
: beautifully. Except...
:
: When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try to load it
: to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about every
: possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a FP
webpage
: and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save to.
Upload
: to, etc. And it still won't let me!
:
: "Tom Willett" wrote:
:
: > You must first create a web site and work in that, not just individual
loose
: > pages.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > ---------------------------
: > : > :I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told to
: > "Open
: > : a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP
: > building
: > : the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save it as
an
: > : html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload from
: > there.
: > : How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved it to
a
: > file
: > : first?
: >
: >
: > .
: >
 
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Ronx

Based on ythis and your other posts, I would say
you are editing loose pages, and Nnot pages
within a website.
Open FrontPage, and on the menu
File->New
On the task pane, choose More web Site tmplates
Choose empty web site and choose a folder to
place it in the right column. The default is a
folder in My Documents, so change to a folder on
Y Drive if required.
Click OK
File->Import your existing loose pages.
Within this website you can create your gallery
and save it.
Then correct the links on the pages and Publish
to your internet website.
Always open a website before editing pages -
never open a page BEFORE opening a site.

--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx


DS explained on 13/04/2010 :
Thank you all for your responses, however I
think I'm not being clear.
1) I have a website already up and running.
2) I use FP2003
3) Everything is easily and loads beautifully
- except for Image Gallery. 4) Once I've
loaded all my pics and edited them, when I go
to upload it, I continually get the same error
message that I must open a FP website and save
to that - which is what I've tried to endlessly
do. 5) I've also tried the slideshow and get
the same message.
 
D

DS

I've built all the components of my website on FrontPage 2003 on my local
computer, but my computer is not running any web services itself.
 
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Ronx

Your computer does not need to run any web
services, but you DO need to have a web site on
your computer - FrontPage will build a disc-based
website - see my other post in this thread.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp/wf-menu.aspx


DS wrote :
I've built all the components of my website on
FrontPage 2003 on my local computer, but my
computer is not running any web services
itself.
Not talking about the remote live website. Do
you have a web site created LOCALLY on your
computer, or just single pages? That's the
question. -- Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------

message
All, thanks for your answers but I must not
be explaining myself clearly.

I already have a school website up and
running. I use FP2003 to create the pages
and upload them to the website. Everything
works easily and beautifully. Except...

When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no
matter where I try to load it to, or file I
try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried
about every possibility I still get the same
error message that I must open a FP webpage
and save to that. Which I have open. Which
I have tried to save to. Upload to, etc.
And it still won't let me!

:

You must first create a web site and work in
that, not just individual loose pages.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
message
I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an
image gallery, I am told to "Open a
FrontPage website and save it to that".
The thing is, I'm in FP building the page
and can't save it to an actual website. I
have to save it as an html to my drive
where I keep all my web pages and then I
upload from there. How can one save
directly to a live webpage without having
saved it to a file first?


.


.
 
T

Tom Willett

You have still not answered the question: Have you actually created a web
site? Have you read the helpfiles to find out how?

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: I've built all the components of my website on FrontPage 2003 on my local
: computer, but my computer is not running any web services itself.
:
: "Tom Willett" wrote:
:
: > Not talking about the remote live website. Do you have a web site
created
: > LOCALLY on your computer, or just single pages? That's the question.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > ---------------------------
: >
: > : > : All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself
clearly.
: > :
: > : I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to
create
: > the
: > : pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily and
: > : beautifully. Except...
: > :
: > : When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try to
load it
: > : to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about
every
: > : possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a FP
: > webpage
: > : and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save to.
: > Upload
: > : to, etc. And it still won't let me!
: > :
: > : "Tom Willett" wrote:
: > :
: > : > You must first create a web site and work in that, not just
individual
: > loose
: > : > pages.
: > : > --
: > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > : > ---------------------------
: > : > : > : > :I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told
to
: > : > "Open
: > : > : a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP
: > : > building
: > : > : the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save
it as
: > an
: > : > : html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload
from
: > : > there.
: > : > : How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved
it to
: > a
: > : > file
: > : > : first?
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > .
: > : >
: >
: >
: > .
: >
 
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Richard

It sounds like you are doing this, but just in case, try this. Open your
website locally on your home computer FIRST. Then, and only then, create the
page that will have your photo-gallery within your open website. Finish the
photo-gallery and save the page containing the photo-gallery. Publish your
entire local website to the server.
--
Richard M. Perry


DS said:
All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself clearly.

I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to create the
pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily and
beautifully. Except...

When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try to load it
to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about every
possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a FP webpage
and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save to. Upload
to, etc. And it still won't let me!

Tom Willett said:
You must first create a web site and work in that, not just individual loose
pages.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
:I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told to
"Open
: a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP
building
: the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save it as an
: html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload from
there.
: How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved it to a
file
: first?


.
 
D

DS

Tom Willett said:
You have still not answered the question: Have you actually created a web
site? Have you read the helpfiles to find out how?

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: I've built all the components of my website on FrontPage 2003 on my local
: computer, but my computer is not running any web services itself.
:
: "Tom Willett" wrote:
:
: > Not talking about the remote live website. Do you have a web site
created
: > LOCALLY on your computer, or just single pages? That's the question.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > ---------------------------
: >
: > : > : All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself
clearly.
: > :
: > : I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to
create
: > the
: > : pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily and
: > : beautifully. Except...
: > :
: > : When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try to
load it
: > : to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about
every
: > : possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a FP
: > webpage
: > : and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save to.
: > Upload
: > : to, etc. And it still won't let me!
: > :
: > : "Tom Willett" wrote:
: > :
: > : > You must first create a web site and work in that, not just
individual
: > loose
: > : > pages.
: > : > --
: > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > : > ---------------------------
: > : > : > : > :I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am told
to
: > : > "Open
: > : > : a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in FP
: > : > building
: > : > : the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to save
it as
: > an
: > : > : html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I upload
from
: > : > there.
: > : > : How can one save directly to a live webpage without having saved
it to
: > a
: > : > file
: > : > : first?
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > .
: > : >
: >
: >
: > .
: >

Yes, I have a website. Yes, it's up and running. Yes, I have it on a local server. Yes, I have individual pages.
.
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

You are not really listening.

You MUST create a web on your machine, a web is not just merely a scattering
of loose pages or even pages in a regular folder...a web is a special folder
(with a blue globe on it) along with some special subfolders/files that FP
creates when you create a WEB/SITE also in this folder are your pages...if
you don't create the website first then you just have loose pages.

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






DS said:
Tom Willett said:
You have still not answered the question: Have you actually created a web
site? Have you read the helpfiles to find out how?

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: I've built all the components of my website on FrontPage 2003 on my
local
: computer, but my computer is not running any web services itself.
:
: "Tom Willett" wrote:
:
: > Not talking about the remote live website. Do you have a web site
created
: > LOCALLY on your computer, or just single pages? That's the question.
: > --
: > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > ---------------------------
: >
: > : > : All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself
clearly.
: > :
: > : I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to
create
: > the
: > : pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily and
: > : beautifully. Except...
: > :
: > : When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try to
load it
: > : to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about
every
: > : possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a
FP
: > webpage
: > : and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save
to.
: > Upload
: > : to, etc. And it still won't let me!
: > :
: > : "Tom Willett" wrote:
: > :
: > : > You must first create a web site and work in that, not just
individual
: > loose
: > : > pages.
: > : > --
: > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > : > ---------------------------
: > : > : > : > :I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am
told
to
: > : > "Open
: > : > : a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm in
FP
: > : > building
: > : > : the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to
save
it as
: > an
: > : > : html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I
upload
from
: > : > there.
: > : > : How can one save directly to a live webpage without having
saved
it to
: > a
: > : > file
: > : > : first?
: > : >
: > : >
: > : > .
: > : >
: >
: >
: > .
: >

Yes, I have a website. Yes, it's up and running. Yes, I have it on a
local server. Yes, I have individual pages.
.
 
T

Tom Willett

Thanks, Rob. I gave up.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: You are not really listening.
:
: You MUST create a web on your machine, a web is not just merely a
scattering
: of loose pages or even pages in a regular folder...a web is a special
folder
: (with a blue globe on it) along with some special subfolders/files that FP
: creates when you create a WEB/SITE also in this folder are your pages...if
: you don't create the website first then you just have loose pages.
:
: --
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Rob Giordano
: Microsoft MVP Expression Web
:
:
:
:
:
:
: : >
: >
: > "Tom Willett" wrote:
: >
: >> You have still not answered the question: Have you actually created a
web
: >> site? Have you read the helpfiles to find out how?
: >>
: >> --
: >> Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: >> ---------------------------
: >> : >> : I've built all the components of my website on FrontPage 2003 on my
: >> local
: >> : computer, but my computer is not running any web services itself.
: >> :
: >> : "Tom Willett" wrote:
: >> :
: >> : > Not talking about the remote live website. Do you have a web site
: >> created
: >> : > LOCALLY on your computer, or just single pages? That's the
question.
: >> : > --
: >> : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: >> : > ---------------------------
: >> : >
: >> : > : >> : > : All, thanks for your answers but I must not be explaining myself
: >> clearly.
: >> : > :
: >> : > : I already have a school website up and running. I use FP2003 to
: >> create
: >> : > the
: >> : > : pages and upload them to the website. Everything works easily
and
: >> : > : beautifully. Except...
: >> : > :
: >> : > : When I create an image gallery in FP2003, no matter where I try
to
: >> load it
: >> : > : to, or file I try to save it in (and believe me, I've tried about
: >> every
: >> : > : possibility I still get the same error message that I must open a
: >> FP
: >> : > webpage
: >> : > : and save to that. Which I have open. Which I have tried to save
: >> to.
: >> : > Upload
: >> : > : to, etc. And it still won't let me!
: >> : > :
: >> : > : "Tom Willett" wrote:
: >> : > :
: >> : > : > You must first create a web site and work in that, not just
: >> individual
: >> : > loose
: >> : > : > pages.
: >> : > : > --
: >> : > : > Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> : > : > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: >> : > : > ---------------------------
: >> : > : > : >> : > : > :I have FP2003. Every time I try to add an image gallery, I am
: >> told
: >> to
: >> : > : > "Open
: >> : > : > : a FrontPage website and save it to that". The thing is, I'm
in
: >> FP
: >> : > : > building
: >> : > : > : the page and can't save it to an actual website. I have to
: >> save
: >> it as
: >> : > an
: >> : > : > : html to my drive where I keep all my web pages and then I
: >> upload
: >> from
: >> : > : > there.
: >> : > : > : How can one save directly to a live webpage without having
: >> saved
: >> it to
: >> : > a
: >> : > : > file
: >> : > : > : first?
: >> : > : >
: >> : > : >
: >> : > : > .
: >> : > : >
: >> : >
: >> : >
: >> : > .
: >> : >
: >>
: >> Yes, I have a website. Yes, it's up and running. Yes, I have it on a
: >> local server.
: > Yes, I have individual pages.
: >> .
: >>
:
 

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