Rob
Sat Oct 29 15:07:30 CDT 2005
Yah, you wacked those two.
When you Publish the other two from remote to your local...Publish to a NEW
web name, that way you'll have the old one on the hd too as a backup.
"J" <anon@mous.com> wrote in message news:dk0i2i01isd@news4.newsguy.com...
| Thank you, thank you.
|
| Now, it seems as though I have screwed up two sites. This is what
happened.
|
| 1. I maintain four websites. When I got my new computer, loaded all my
| applications, set up config files, etc., I imported all four sites from
the
| remote server to my hard drive.
| 2. Then, I published some new pages from my computer to two of the sites.
| Now, when I go to the sites on my browser, the shared borders, colors,
| bullets, etc. are not like the original. I assume this is because when I
| imported I lost the "original" site and when I published, the changed info
| on my computer overwrote the original which was still on the remote
| server -- hence, the sites now do not look like I want them to.
| 3. The two sites to which I have not published new pages still look the
| same. I plan to delete them from my hard drive and publish from the
remote
| server back to my hard drive, thereby preserving them as is.
| 4. Now, the question is: How do I get the changed sites back to the way
| they were before I imported to my computer then published back to the
remote
| server?
|
| Hope this is not too confusing.
|
| Thanks again.
|
| Joe S.
| "Tom Pepper Willett" <tompepper@mvps.invalid> wrote in message
| news:eXvuvCI3FHA.700@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
| > Yes, you should publish. The import function only imports what is seen
by
| > a
| > browser, so shared borders, include files, navigation structure, themes,
| > asp
| > pages, databases, etc. are not imported.
| > --
| > ===
| > Tom "Pepper" Willett
| > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| > ---
| > FrontPage Support:
| >
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
| >
| > About FrontPage 2003:
| >
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
| > ===
| > "J" <anon@mous.com> wrote in message
news:djvkps01gi8@news3.newsguy.com...
| > | My computer and all my backup files were destroyed (along with
| > everything
| > | else I owned) in Hurricane Katrina. I maintain four websites and lost
| > the
| > | copies of the sites that were on my hard drive, along with the
backups.
| > |
| > | After replacing my computer, I installed FP, opened the remote web
site
| > and
| > | did an IMPORT -- I imported the files on the remote server to my hard
| > drive.
| > | This worked fine for all four sites.
| > |
| > | HOWEVER -- the imported sites don't look the same as the original
| > site --
| > | the characteristics of the theme seem to have changed. So far I have
| > noted
| > | the following differences in the sites:
| > | -- When I make a bulleted list, the text that follows each bullet is
| > jammed
| > | up against the bullet; previously the text was separated from the
bullet
| > by
| > | a couple of spaces.
| > | -- When I insert a horizontal line, the line is a simple black line
| > where
| > it
| > | used to be a thick, colored line.
| > | -- Style of the headings is different -- text is all black, not
colored.
| > |
| > | Should I have PUBLISHED from the remote web site to my hard drive
| > instead
| > of
| > | IMPORTING? When I imported to the hard drive, did that cause the site
| > to
| > | lose some of the formatting?
| > |
| > | Thanks.
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
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