Remote Web Site Folder Properties

T

Tony Cannizzo

When FP2003 displays my Remote Web Site, the folder icons have a blue circle
over the manilla folder.
I cannot open the remote folders in FrontPage.
However, I can open the remote folders with my FTP Client.
These folders were created with a fresh publish of the entire web site.

Any ideas?
Thanks
tc
 
R

Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

a blue globe on a folder means it's a subweb, a subweb is treated like a
separate web.

NOT sure how you would deal with subwebs with a third party FTP, but I know
you can't "open" them with ftp...you can publish to and from them with FTP
though.
 
T

Tony Cannizzo

Actually, I CAN open the folders and their respecitve sub-folders and view
the contents through the ftp client.

But more to the point, can I convert them from subwebs to regular folders?
 
R

Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

With your main web opened in FP, in the Folder List select the folder with
the blue globe and RIGHT click, select Convert to Folder.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 
T

Tony Cannizzo

When I right-click, I do not get an option to Convert to Folder
Here is what I get:
Cut (greyed out)
Copy (greyed out)
Paste (greyed out)
Arrange>
Rename (greyed out)
Delete
Publish Selected Files (greyed out)
Synchronize Selected Files (greyed out)
Don't Publish (greyed out)
Properties
Preview in Browser
 
T

Tom Willett

Sounds like you don't have an actual web opened, just a page.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: When I right-click, I do not get an option to Convert to Folder
: Here is what I get:
: Cut (greyed out)
: Copy (greyed out)
: Paste (greyed out)
: Arrange>
: Rename (greyed out)
: Delete
: Publish Selected Files (greyed out)
: Synchronize Selected Files (greyed out)
: Don't Publish (greyed out)
: Properties
: Preview in Browser
:
: "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
:
: > With your main web opened in FP, in the Folder List select the folder
with
: > the blue globe and RIGHT click, select Convert to Folder.
: >
: >
: >
: > --
: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: > Rob Giordano
: > Microsoft MVP Expression
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
message
: > : > > Actually, I CAN open the folders and their respecitve sub-folders and
view
: > > the contents through the ftp client.
: > >
: > > But more to the point, can I convert them from subwebs to regular
folders?
: > >
: > > "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
: > >
: > >> a blue globe on a folder means it's a subweb, a subweb is treated
like a
: > >> separate web.
: > >>
: > >> NOT sure how you would deal with subwebs with a third party FTP, but
I
: > >> know
: > >> you can't "open" them with ftp...you can publish to and from them
with
: > >> FTP
: > >> though.
: > >>
: > >>
: > >> --
: > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: > >> Rob Giordano
: > >> Microsoft MVP Expression
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
message
: > >> : > >> > When FP2003 displays my Remote Web Site, the folder icons have a
blue
: > >> > circle
: > >> > over the manilla folder.
: > >> > I cannot open the remote folders in FrontPage.
: > >> > However, I can open the remote folders with my FTP Client.
: > >> > These folders were created with a fresh publish of the entire web
site.
: > >> >
: > >> > Any ideas?
: > >> > Thanks
: > >> > tc
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: >
: >
 
T

Tony Cannizzo

In FP>Remote Web Site this is what I see...
Remote Web Site: http//silos-connect.com
_fpclass (globe)
_overlay (globe)
_private (normal)
_themes (globe)
aboutus_filles (globe)
customers (globe)
fishing (globe)
images (globe)
index2_files (globe)
New Folder (normal)
partners (globe)
products (globe)
registration (globe)
resources (globe)
services (globe)
softball (globe)
solutions (globe)
tmp (globe)
various files in root, all showing as unmatched

In my previous post, I right-clicked on "customers" and others.

Maybe I should just wipe out the remote site and republish the whole thing?

tc

Tom Willett said:
Sounds like you don't have an actual web opened, just a page.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
: When I right-click, I do not get an option to Convert to Folder
: Here is what I get:
: Cut (greyed out)
: Copy (greyed out)
: Paste (greyed out)
: Arrange>
: Rename (greyed out)
: Delete
: Publish Selected Files (greyed out)
: Synchronize Selected Files (greyed out)
: Don't Publish (greyed out)
: Properties
: Preview in Browser
:
: "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
:
: > With your main web opened in FP, in the Folder List select the folder
with
: > the blue globe and RIGHT click, select Convert to Folder.
: >
: >
: >
: > --
: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: > Rob Giordano
: > Microsoft MVP Expression
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
message
: > : > > Actually, I CAN open the folders and their respecitve sub-folders and
view
: > > the contents through the ftp client.
: > >
: > > But more to the point, can I convert them from subwebs to regular
folders?
: > >
: > > "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
: > >
: > >> a blue globe on a folder means it's a subweb, a subweb is treated
like a
: > >> separate web.
: > >>
: > >> NOT sure how you would deal with subwebs with a third party FTP, but
I
: > >> know
: > >> you can't "open" them with ftp...you can publish to and from them
with
: > >> FTP
: > >> though.
: > >>
: > >>
: > >> --
: > >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: > >> Rob Giordano
: > >> Microsoft MVP Expression
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
message
: > >> : > >> > When FP2003 displays my Remote Web Site, the folder icons have a
blue
: > >> > circle
: > >> > over the manilla folder.
: > >> > I cannot open the remote folders in FrontPage.
: > >> > However, I can open the remote folders with my FTP Client.
: > >> > These folders were created with a fresh publish of the entire web
site.
: > >> >
: > >> > Any ideas?
: > >> > Thanks
: > >> > tc
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: >
: >
 
T

Tom Willett

Might not be a bad idea. That's probably what I would do.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---------------------------
:
: Maybe I should just wipe out the remote site and republish the whole
thing?
:
: tc
:
 

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