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Microsoft® FrontPage® version 2002/XP Extensions:
The big news for Microsoft FrontPage
users is that we now have servers upgraded for complete integration with the most recent FrontPage
versions - XP, 2003, 2002, and 2000. Microsoft's FrontPage FAQ and support
site begins here:
Microsoft FrontPage
FAQ
The FAQ includes answers to the following:
- Where can I find downloads for FrontPage ?
- Where can I get information on previous versions of FrontPage ?
- Are there training materials and courses available for FrontPage ?
- How can I add e-commerce functionality to my FrontPage Web site?
- What new tools and functionality does FrontPage version 2003/XP offer?
Take a look at the new FrontPage version 2003/XP Support Pages for more info
about using FrontPage version 2003/XP with SharePoint Team Services and to search
Microsoft's extensive FrontPage version 2003/XP knowledgebase:
Microsoft
FrontPage 2003 Support
Microsoft
FrontPage 2002 Support
Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 Support
FrontPage
2000 and earlier Questions and Answers:
The following section will guide you step-by-step through configuring Microsoft
FrontPage 2000 and earlier to exchange files between your computer and your web
site. The steps shown here are for FP2000, but all versions work in virtually the same
manner.
- How
do I install FrontPage extensions on my website?
- Why
do I have to have FrontPage extensions installed?
- What
is the scope of technical support for FrontPage ?
- What
are FrontPage server extensions?
- Are there
any precautions that I need to be aware before I begin using FrontPage to publish
my site?
- What is
a WebBot?
- Are
all the features available in FrontPage supported on my site?
- Why
doesn't my new password work in my FrontPage web?
- How
can I call a page or form securely with FrontPage ?
- Where
can I find additional FrontPage support?
In order to proceed, you'll need to have three things: Microsoft FrontPage
installed; a connection to the Internet via your Internet service provider; and
you'll need to have installed the FrontPage extensions in your account Control
Panel (see to the right for more information on extensions).
Create a Simple Page
Before you can publish an html file to your web site with FrontPage , you must
either have a page already created, or create a page. To create a page with FrontPage ,
follow these simple steps:
1. With FrontPage open, choose File --> New .
2. Type in "FrontPage test"
3. From the menu bar, choose File --> Save As.
4. Name the html file.
(If this file is to be your home page, be sure to name it index.html)
Once you have the file saved to your hard drive, you are ready to publish the
file.
Publish Your Web Page.
1. From the menu bar, choose File --> Publish Web .
You'll get a dialog box like this:
2. Click on the Options button
You will see a dialog box like this:
3. In box below Specify the location to publish your site
to: enter the full URL for your site.
4. If this is the first time you are publishing your site, select Publish
all pages...
5. Select Include subwebs.
You should now have a dialog box that looks like this:
Be sure to use your real domain name instead of 'yourdomainname.com' !
6. Click the Publish button.
You should now see a dialog box like this one:
7. Enter your username and password.
If you have entered all the details correctly, FrontPage 2000 will then publish
your site. You will see a dialog box like this one when it has finished:
8. Click Done .
Where can I find additional FrontPage support?
For more FAQ's and support please go to Microsoft's Product Support Services
site at http://support.microsoft.com/support/frontpage/.
For Microsoft's Personal Online Support Services for all Microsoft's
products including FrontPage please go to http://support.microsoft.com/support.
For Tips and News about FrontPage from CNET's Builder.com please
go to http://home.cnet.com/webbuilding/0-7296.html.
How do I install FrontPage extensions on my website? 
Your account Control Panel has a button called "MS Frontpage". Select this
button and on the next screen, select "Install Front Page" - it's that simple!
Why do I have to have FrontPage extensions installed?
Installing FrontPage server extensions gives you full support of all the features
of FrontPage . Features include remote authoring, threaded discussion groups,
full text search and surveys.
What is the scope of technical support for FrontPage ?
- We will provide support related to the functionality of the extensions.
- We will point FrontPage users to resources that will help you solve problems,
publish your FrontPage webs and learn techniques for getting the most from your
FrontPage software.
We are not able to provide extensive support related to the use of your FrontPage
software, but there are good places to look. Please see "Where
can I find additional FrontPage support?"
What are FrontPage server extensions?
FrontPage server extensions are CGI programs which provide the server side
implementation of FrontPage . FrontPage communicates with the extensions via
Hyper Text Transmission Protocol (HTTP) using a Remote Procedure Call (RPC).
When the server sees the "POST" request addressed to the FrontPage server
extensions it simply directs the request to the appropriate CGI program. The extensions
implement authoring (uploading/downloading documents, To Do Lists), administration
(setting end-user, author, and administrator privileges), and dynamic content
(browse-time WebBot components).
Without the FrontPage Server Extensions you will not be able to take advantage
of the WebBots
that are available through FrontPage . Also, without the extensions you cannot
author and administer your web using the tools provided as part of the FrontPage
Editor/Explorer package.
Are there any precautions that I need to be aware before I begin using FrontPage
to publish my site?
In order to protect the FrontPage extensions on your Unix account, please
take into consideration the following precautions:
- FrontPage uses the same .htaccess file as the Protect Directories utility
in your Control Panel, which could cause problems. Once you have installed FrontPage
extensions, use the directory protection that comes with the software
- Do not use features found in your Control Panel to set passwords, limit access,
set file permissions or delete directories or files in a FrontPage web. This
should only be done through the options in FrontPage Explorer.
- Do NOT use regular FTP (such as WS_FTP) to upload files to the server when
FrontPage extensions are installed. This may corrupt the extensions, disabling
the interactive features available with FrontPage .
NOTE: The exception to this is when loading
custom scripts to the cgi-local directory on your site. Check "Writing CGI scripts"
for more information on working with custom scripts.
What is a WebBot?
WebBots are the mechanism for invoking many of the interactive features built
into FrontPage . These features are added to your web through the FrontPage Editor
| Insert FrontPage Component.
Some, such as Include and Substitution allow elements of
the web to be entered once and included in any or all of the pages by inserting
the Bot component referencing that element for example a logo or a navigation
bar. Changes made to the "master" element are made automatically to any page containing
the referencing WebBot.
Other WebBots, such as Search, Table of Contents and Timestamp,
control dynamic browse-time features. These WebBots work "behind the scene" to
keep your site up-to-date for visitors.
Are all of the features available in FrontPage supported on my site?
FrontPage was created for developing websites in the Windows environment,
so the following features are not available on our UNIX servers:
- Active Server Pages
- ODBC and MS SQL Database connections (Access, FoxPro)
- ActiveX
- VBScript
There are good alternatives to each of these features within our services, with
the exception of databases, which are offered only with the One World plan upgrades.
Why doesn't my new password work in my FrontPage web?
Loading and changing passwords in FrontPage is a little more complicated than
with FTP programs. To set or change passwords, you'll need to log on to your current
web in order for the security menu choice to be active.
To change the user and password for FrontPage login:
Go to the FrontPage menu:
1. Click: Tools->Permissions
[Tools->Security in FP2000]
2. Add: Name, Password
3. Click "Administer, author and browse.." radio button
4. Click "Apply" and then "Ok".
To change the password:
Click: Tools->Change Password
[Tools->Security->Change Password in FP2000]
Type in old password, then new (if you've lost your old password send us a note!).
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