Problems with a nine-year-old site created with FrontPage 2000

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Novice user

Recently, I added PayPal buttons and a new page to an old website at
www.lafategallery.com, at the request of the owner. I am not really
conversant with FrontPage and I have FrontPage 2003. In the process of trying
to upload the pages, I lost the home page first. I copied the code and
recreated it, but all of the links were lost including the site background
and navigation on most pages. I am just trying to restore the website to its
previous condition, but I am not sure what I did wrong.

I have received several error messages, such as 500 bad command, there is no
URL called index.html, etc. Do you have any suggestions? Marcia
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Make sure your home page file name in FP is named index.html and in navigation view all pages are under that file name (with the
home icon showing in index.html)
- you apparently have an index.htm also which is not your home page file name required by your host
Also for the pages missing the theme apply the theme
- or apply the theme to all pages

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| Recently, I added PayPal buttons and a new page to an old website at
| www.lafategallery.com, at the request of the owner. I am not really
| conversant with FrontPage and I have FrontPage 2003. In the process of trying
| to upload the pages, I lost the home page first. I copied the code and
| recreated it, but all of the links were lost including the site background
| and navigation on most pages. I am just trying to restore the website to its
| previous condition, but I am not sure what I did wrong.
|
| I have received several error messages, such as 500 bad command, there is no
| URL called index.html, etc. Do you have any suggestions? Marcia
 

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