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Rachel

I have just purchased Frontpage 2003, and I have started to prepare my
companys website. We dont know yet where the files would be hosted. How can I
make sure whatever I develop would be portable? Its a basic website requiring
no login information,ecommerce or any kind of specialized scripting.

Please help.
Rachel
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Just create it for now as a disc based web anywhere on you PC
- you can then publish it to you host

PS
If you foresee any server based content (from a database) create it you PC in localhost

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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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|I have just purchased Frontpage 2003, and I have started to prepare my
| companys website. We dont know yet where the files would be hosted. How can I
| make sure whatever I develop would be portable? Its a basic website requiring
| no login information,ecommerce or any kind of specialized scripting.
|
| Please help.
| Rachel
 
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P@tty Ayers

Hi Rachel,

Almost any commercial hosting account will work fine for the site you're
describing. If you've used features that require FrontPage server
extensions, you'll need a hosting account which offers them (most do, just
ask).

If the site you create on your local computer is marked up in HTML and CSS,
and all internal links are document-relative, you shouldn't have any problem
moving it to the server.
 

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