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Old 04-22-2008, 07:41 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Does this mean that FrontPage will transfer the files from the client side to the server side?
Yes, using its "Publish" functionality.

However, if you don't use any "FrontPagey" stuff like Shared Borders or any of it's themes or web bots ( that is, if you just develop the site with standard code rather than any of Microsoft's alternate versions of standard code ), then you can just as well use FTP -- or you can just open your site on the remote server and simply copy files from Windows Explorer to your "Folder View" in FrontPage, or do the same from Windows Explorer to the remote server in My Network Places.

There are many ways to get files up to your server via FrontPage extensions, but if you are using any "FrontPagey" stuff, then the only reliable option is to Publish via FrontPage from your local to your remote.
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