My FP2002 slowly becoming worthless...

R

Randy Birch

my experience, mvp-ness wise, is in visual basic. Like VB, frontpage is
just a hobby. I learned everything by trial and error ... the best teacher
.... and one book on writing HTML published back in 1995 I believe. Never
had a FP book, but I understand some of the FP MVPs have authored books,
which I have no qualms recommending with only my knowledge and dedication of
the personalities involved.

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Randy Birch
MVP Visual Basic
http://vbnet.mvps.org/
Please respond only to the newsgroups so all can benefit.


: I think there is just too much "stuff" for fp to try to organize and
manage
: for this guy. it'd be different if the computers on both ends were
cutting
: edge but even then why beat on them when some good "subweb architecture"
: would make it easier all around.
:
: Randy,
: I see where you're a VB MVP. Any Suggestion (book, link, or other) to
: someone who wants to start using that app and has no experience with it?
:
: : > I also found restricting the folders that index server indexes for the
: > search page, if any, also shortens the overall upload & updating times.
: >
: > --
: >
: > Randy Birch
: > MVP Visual Basic
: > http://vbnet.mvps.org/
: > Please respond only to the newsgroups so all can benefit.
: >
: >
: > : > : what I'm thinking Steve, is if he can make his biggest folders subwebs
: > he'll
: > : have a much better experience with the publishing.
: > : you may have some short term hassles making sure the necessary images
: are
: > : within the subweb they pertain to but once all that stuff is done
it'll
: be
: > a
: > : better way to maintain it.
: > : I'd also think if there is a section that gets updated frequently
that'd
: > be
: > : another good candidate for turning into a subweb too.
: >
: >
: >
:
:
 
T

Tired of Listening to You

Then go back to the VB groups where you are the hobby "expert". Don't play the MVP games in a frontpage newsgroup, because you will just confuse people

Tired of Listening to Yo

----- Randy Birch wrote: ----

my experience, mvp-ness wise, is in visual basic. Like VB, frontpage is
just a hobby. I learned everything by trial and error ... the best teacher
.... and one book on writing HTML published back in 1995 I believe. Never
had a FP book, but I understand some of the FP MVPs have authored books,
which I have no qualms recommending with only my knowledge and dedication of
the personalities involved

--

Randy Birc
MVP Visual Basi
http://vbnet.mvps.org
Please respond only to the newsgroups so all can benefit


: I think there is just too much "stuff" for fp to try to organize and
manag
: for this guy. it'd be different if the computers on both ends were
cuttin
: edge but even then why beat on them when some good "subweb architecture
: would make it easier all around

: Randy
: I see where you're a VB MVP. Any Suggestion (book, link, or other) t
: someone who wants to start using that app and has no experience with it

: : > I also found restricting the folders that index server indexes for th
: > search page, if any, also shortens the overall upload & updating times
:
: > -
:
: > Randy Birc
: > MVP Visual Basi
: > http://vbnet.mvps.org
: > Please respond only to the newsgroups so all can benefit
:
:
: > : > : what I'm thinking Steve, is if he can make his biggest folders subweb
: > he'l
: > : have a much better experience with the publishing
: > : you may have some short term hassles making sure the necessary image
: ar
: > : within the subweb they pertain to but once all that stuff is done
it'l
: b
: >
: > : better way to maintain it
: > : I'd also think if there is a section that gets updated frequently
that'
: > b
: > : another good candidate for turning into a subweb too
:
:
:

:
 
R

Randy Birch

What's with the attitude?

FYI, I only answer questions where I believe I can contribute useful
information. YMMV.

--

Randy Birch
MVP Visual Basic
http://vbnet.mvps.org/
Please respond only to the newsgroups so all can benefit.
 
K

Kevin Spencer

That was totally uncalled-for. These newsgroups are not for flaming. They
are for helping.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.

Tired of Listening to You said:
Then go back to the VB groups where you are the hobby "expert". Don't
play the MVP games in a frontpage newsgroup, because you will just confuse
people.
 

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