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"novus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a large website with a number of subwebs which has become clumsy
and
> "broken" in some areas over the years. I have recently upgraded to XP and
> FP2003 and want to rewrite the sot from the ground up using the newer
> features such as DWTs and also incorporating some Acess databases.However
I
> need to maintain the old site while this is done.Currently I maintain the
> site on my PC and publish to my ISP with FP extensions.
>
> To test my new site in the development stage am I better off publishuing
it
> to my ISP or by installing IIS and personal webserver software and
> publishing to my own PC?
this depends on you. try it on the local server. if it's not dificult use
it if not just make your new web in a subweb on your local computer and the
server.
>
> Can I independently publish my new web as a subweb on the remote site? If
so
> what happens when I next publish my old web and it sees an additional
subweb
> at the remote site?
It'll be fine. as long as it's a subweb fp will leave it alone. watch the
dialog box during publishing.
>
> Thank you
> novus
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