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xXLulu_AxisXx

 

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Using FrontPage 2003 for YABB Forum - 1/31/2006 20:52:51   
Ok. Recently, I've created a website. (Yey.) Using FrontPage 2003. I've came across a free Forum site and wish to place it into my website. Though Yabb's content say that I should place the files using FTP into the website folders that the website provide, My father has told me something about instead of posting it on there now but placing it into Frontpage to see how everything works before publishing it. Any idea's of how? My father says so, but doesn't know how.

Website Publisher: FrontPage 2003 for Windows. (OF course.)
Hosting my Website: Network Solutions. (www.NetworkSolutions.com)
Forum: "Yabb Forum Ver. 2"


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coreybryant

 

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RE: Using FrontPage 2003 for YABB Forum - 2/1/2006 3:13:28   
More than likely you can publish the site using FP. FTP might corrupt your FPSE and if you are using anything that relies on them (like forms) they might not work anymore.

And chances are that you might be able to view only part of the forum locally since it is server side code and needs to be parsed before being rendered on a browser

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