Page Last Updated??

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K McLeod

Just a minor concern but I like things to work correctly.

In FP 2002, XP home ed, the "Last Updated" in the bottom
shared border shows actual date of changes of site while
in FP2002, but when I upload changes to server ( changes
only and rewrite all pages) with "publish web" the
changed date does not show on website.
Server extensions are installed.
Any advice would be helpful
Thanks- Ken
 
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Steve Easton

You don't want the "last update" in the shared
border, as it will only display when the border was updated.
Each page needs it's own "last updated" in a section of the actual page.
 
K

K McLeod

OK-Thanks!
Ken
-----Original Message-----
You don't want the "last update" in the shared
border, as it will only display when the border was updated.
Each page needs it's own "last updated" in a section of the actual page.

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Stefan B Rusynko

You can have the date in the shared border reflect the date of the page (not shared border changes) by selecting the Date and right
click for properties and using Date this page was Last Automatically updated




| You don't want the "last update" in the shared
| border, as it will only display when the border was updated.
| Each page needs it's own "last updated" in a section of the actual page.
|
| --
| using 2k PRO but....95isalive
| This site is best viewed............
| .......................with a computer
|
| | > Just a minor concern but I like things to work correctly.
| >
| > In FP 2002, XP home ed, the "Last Updated" in the bottom
| > shared border shows actual date of changes of site while
| > in FP2002, but when I upload changes to server ( changes
| > only and rewrite all pages) with "publish web" the
| > changed date does not show on website.
| > Server extensions are installed.
| > Any advice would be helpful
| > Thanks- Ken
|
|
 

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