Peter_G
Fri Mar 11 11:52:12 CST 2005
Hi Stefan,
No, I am not doing this. I have tried numerous things to stop this,
including closing the site I was working on in FP and then importing it and
saving it as a new site.
All the sites I work on are on a seperate partition on my development drive.
The site was sent to me zipped via email. I saved the zip to my 'downloads'
partition and in a seperate folder, unzipped this to it's own folder in the
'unzipped' partition and the used Windows Explorer to move the unzipped
folder into the relevant folder within the development partition.
As you can see, there is no association with the desktop at all.
Regards,
Peter
"Stefan B Rusynko" <sbr_enjoy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Sounds like you are opening your desktop folder as a FP web/site
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> "Peter_G" <xpanswers@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> | Hi, another question I am afraid.
> |
> | I have created a Dynamic Web Template from an existing page in a website
> and
> | have set the editable regions.
> |
> | Now, whenever I update the DWT, and update all attached pages, I am left
> | with .htm files and associated folder on my desktop.
> |
> | Why is this, and I how to I set my settings to cure this?
> |
> | This did not happen on two other sites that I have recently done, and I
> | created the DWT in the same way.
> |
> | Kind regards,
> |
> | Peter
> |
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> | Kind regards,
> |
> | Peter
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