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vashonmm
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FPSE - y/n? - 8/20/2007 19:42:16
Warning, neophyte xing. From a lot of searching/reading, I think I'm gathering that, if one is kinda lazy (ignorant?), publishing/updating chores are still easier in EW w/FPSE installed. I know I spent a lot of time figgering out how to EW/FTP my first site up to it's subhost location and sure missed the ease of publishing with FP. My understanding is FPSE's will let me publish with EW a lot like FP used to. If I got that right, then is there a downside to having them installed? I'm not using any other FP functionality any more. As far as I can tell, the only casualty would be my lack of development of standard publishing skills, which arguably will become a real problem w/in a couple years. But by then, I'm thinking something else will have evolved as a better choice for publishing for EW users. Thanks, Matthew
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coreybryant
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RE: FPSE - y/n? - 8/21/2007 11:52:53
If FPSE are installed, you can "publish" using http://www.example.com. Downside, some will tell you they are a security risk (which is another debate). "Supporting FPSE" is different than just offering FPSE and usually means two different things. If you can use FTP, use it - and hopefully in the next version FTP will be better
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vashonmm
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RE: FPSE - y/n? - 8/21/2007 18:33:44
Thanks for the advice Corey. Spose that's really the bottom line, at some point support costs are going to outweigh publishing savings. Here's to a brighter future! Matthew
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