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      28th Jan 2005
I am a newbie with a small fishing website done in Front Page.
http://www.LakeErieCaptain.com I would like to know step by step on what I
need to do to create a blog/RSS file on the website. I don't understand many
technical terms so any help would be appreciated.

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      28th Jan 2005
Your best bet would be to use a 3rd-party solution. This requires
server-side programming. You may be able to Google some free scripts. If
you're hosted on a Windows server you can use ASP. If on a Unix/Linux
server, you will probably be lloking for a PHP solution.

There are some here who may be able to recommend some packages. Check back!

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>I am a newbie with a small fishing website done in Front Page.
> http://www.LakeErieCaptain.com I would like to know step by step on what
> I
> need to do to create a blog/RSS file on the website. I don't understand
> many
> technical terms so any help would be appreciated.
>
> Art



 
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