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Archiving a Discussion Group?

 
 
Norman D. Ashton
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      5th Apr 2005
I'm just about finished testing a discussion group and it
seems to be working the way I want it to. I've used the
FP2003 wizards to create the group and the user registration
process. It is frames-based with a title in the top pane, a
TOC in the left pane, and the article appearing in the right
pane.

Now the question has come up about how to handle a very long
TOC. That pane has scroll bars. I am also aware of how to
delete articles and re-calculate hyperlinks.

Is there a relatively easy way to create an archival HTML
page at year's end and shift all articles worthy of
retention that year to it so that we can start each year
with a clean TOC yet still have a way for viewer to access
the archives?

Norm

Norm Ashton
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like a porcupine in a room full of balloons!)
 
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Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]
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      5th Apr 2005
Your best option would be to create a new discussion subweb.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norman D. Ashton [private.php?do=newpm&u=]
> Posted At: 5. april 2005 02:59
> Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
> Conversation: Archiving a Discussion Group?
> Subject: Archiving a Discussion Group?
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>
> I'm just about finished testing a discussion group and it
> seems to be working the way I want it to. I've used the
> FP2003 wizards to create the group and the user registration
> process. It is frames-based with a title in the top pane, a
> TOC in the left pane, and the article appearing in the right pane.
>
> Now the question has come up about how to handle a very long
> TOC. That pane has scroll bars. I am also aware of how to
> delete articles and re-calculate hyperlinks.
>
> Is there a relatively easy way to create an archival HTML
> page at year's end and shift all articles worthy of retention
> that year to it so that we can start each year with a clean
> TOC yet still have a way for viewer to access the archives?
>
> Norm
>
> Norm Ashton
> (logging in from Toronto and going through life like a
> porcupine in a room full of balloons!)
>


 
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Stefan B Rusynko
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      5th Apr 2005
1) Your DW should be a subweb
2) Publish the old DW subweb to a new subweb
(optionally delete the Post / Reply code from the old DW)
3) Publish or create a new DW in the old DW subweb
4) Adjust your root web links to/from the Old (archived) DW

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"Norman D. Ashton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| I'm just about finished testing a discussion group and it
| seems to be working the way I want it to. I've used the
| FP2003 wizards to create the group and the user registration
| process. It is frames-based with a title in the top pane, a
| TOC in the left pane, and the article appearing in the right
| pane.
|
| Now the question has come up about how to handle a very long
| TOC. That pane has scroll bars. I am also aware of how to
| delete articles and re-calculate hyperlinks.
|
| Is there a relatively easy way to create an archival HTML
| page at year's end and shift all articles worthy of
| retention that year to it so that we can start each year
| with a clean TOC yet still have a way for viewer to access
| the archives?
|
| Norm
|
| Norm Ashton
| (logging in from Toronto and going through life
| like a porcupine in a room full of balloons!)


 
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