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Dilemma publishing from local to test to production

 
 
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      15th Aug 2005
Our shop currently has three areas of webdevelopment. Our communications
department uses FrontPage, I do the ColdFusion which is being phased out and
our IS Applications area is using .Net.

Local development is on the individual's pc. Testa dn Production are on a
webserver at our ISP.

Communications used to develop locally and publish to Production. I'd do a
combination. Our applications people are new to web but have a routine they
follow for anything they develop. So now we're all working local to test to
production.

Communications publishes from local to test. When they try to publish from
test to production they get a list of files in conflict which are coldfusion
and .net pages.

If they are going to publish from test to production we only want them to
publish FrontPage content. Not ColdFusion and .net. Is there a way to filter
out non-FrontPage content?
 
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      16th Aug 2005
Right-click on the files you don't want to publish and mark them "Don't
publish".

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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/



"wtjohnson" wrote:

> Our shop currently has three areas of webdevelopment. Our communications
> department uses FrontPage, I do the ColdFusion which is being phased out and
> our IS Applications area is using .Net.
>
> Local development is on the individual's pc. Testa dn Production are on a
> webserver at our ISP.
>
> Communications used to develop locally and publish to Production. I'd do a
> combination. Our applications people are new to web but have a routine they
> follow for anything they develop. So now we're all working local to test to
> production.
>
> Communications publishes from local to test. When they try to publish from
> test to production they get a list of files in conflict which are coldfusion
> and .net pages.
>
> If they are going to publish from test to production we only want them to
> publish FrontPage content. Not ColdFusion and .net. Is there a way to filter
> out non-FrontPage content?

 
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      16th Aug 2005
Can you deselect entire folders or do you have to do them one at a time?

Once you select them do you have to do it each time or will it hold that
selection?

btw... read the blurb on your MVP and looked at some of your work. I'm
impressed.

"Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:

> Right-click on the files you don't want to publish and mark them "Don't
> publish".
>
> --
>
> ~ Kathleen Anderson
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> Spider Web Woman Designs
> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
>
>
>
> "wtjohnson" wrote:
>
> > Our shop currently has three areas of webdevelopment. Our communications
> > department uses FrontPage, I do the ColdFusion which is being phased out and
> > our IS Applications area is using .Net.
> >
> > Local development is on the individual's pc. Testa dn Production are on a
> > webserver at our ISP.
> >
> > Communications used to develop locally and publish to Production. I'd do a
> > combination. Our applications people are new to web but have a routine they
> > follow for anything they develop. So now we're all working local to test to
> > production.
> >
> > Communications publishes from local to test. When they try to publish from
> > test to production they get a list of files in conflict which are coldfusion
> > and .net pages.
> >
> > If they are going to publish from test to production we only want them to
> > publish FrontPage content. Not ColdFusion and .net. Is there a way to filter
> > out non-FrontPage content?

 
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      16th Aug 2005
No, you cannot mark an entire folder at once. However, there is an
addin at www.jimcoaddins.com that will do this. See "Selective
Publish" on the Software->addins page.
Once marked, the selection will hold until changed.
--
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Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"wtjohnson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news6E593A2-DB9F-433A-B080-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Can you deselect entire folders or do you have to do them one at a
> time?
>
> Once you select them do you have to do it each time or will it hold
> that
> selection?
>
> btw... read the blurb on your MVP and looked at some of your work.
> I'm
> impressed.
>
> "Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:
>
>> Right-click on the files you don't want to publish and mark them
>> "Don't
>> publish".
>>
>> --
>>
>> ~ Kathleen Anderson
>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> Spider Web Woman Designs
>> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
>>
>>
>>
>> "wtjohnson" wrote:
>>
>> > Our shop currently has three areas of webdevelopment. Our
>> > communications
>> > department uses FrontPage, I do the ColdFusion which is being
>> > phased out and
>> > our IS Applications area is using .Net.
>> >
>> > Local development is on the individual's pc. Testa dn Production
>> > are on a
>> > webserver at our ISP.
>> >
>> > Communications used to develop locally and publish to Production.
>> > I'd do a
>> > combination. Our applications people are new to web but have a
>> > routine they
>> > follow for anything they develop. So now we're all working local
>> > to test to
>> > production.
>> >
>> > Communications publishes from local to test. When they try to
>> > publish from
>> > test to production they get a list of files in conflict which are
>> > coldfusion
>> > and .net pages.
>> >
>> > If they are going to publish from test to production we only want
>> > them to
>> > publish FrontPage content. Not ColdFusion and .net. Is there a
>> > way to filter
>> > out non-FrontPage content?



 
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      16th Aug 2005
Does this get put on the users pc?

"Ronx" wrote:

> No, you cannot mark an entire folder at once. However, there is an
> addin at www.jimcoaddins.com that will do this. See "Selective
> Publish" on the Software->addins page.
> Once marked, the selection will hold until changed.
> --
> Ron Symonds
> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>
> "wtjohnson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news6E593A2-DB9F-433A-B080-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Can you deselect entire folders or do you have to do them one at a
> > time?
> >
> > Once you select them do you have to do it each time or will it hold
> > that
> > selection?
> >
> > btw... read the blurb on your MVP and looked at some of your work.
> > I'm
> > impressed.
> >
> > "Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:
> >
> >> Right-click on the files you don't want to publish and mark them
> >> "Don't
> >> publish".
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> ~ Kathleen Anderson
> >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> >> Spider Web Woman Designs
> >> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "wtjohnson" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Our shop currently has three areas of webdevelopment. Our
> >> > communications
> >> > department uses FrontPage, I do the ColdFusion which is being
> >> > phased out and
> >> > our IS Applications area is using .Net.
> >> >
> >> > Local development is on the individual's pc. Testa dn Production
> >> > are on a
> >> > webserver at our ISP.
> >> >
> >> > Communications used to develop locally and publish to Production.
> >> > I'd do a
> >> > combination. Our applications people are new to web but have a
> >> > routine they
> >> > follow for anything they develop. So now we're all working local
> >> > to test to
> >> > production.
> >> >
> >> > Communications publishes from local to test. When they try to
> >> > publish from
> >> > test to production they get a list of files in conflict which are
> >> > coldfusion
> >> > and .net pages.
> >> >
> >> > If they are going to publish from test to production we only want
> >> > them to
> >> > publish FrontPage content. Not ColdFusion and .net. Is there a
> >> > way to filter
> >> > out non-FrontPage content?

>
>
>

 
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      16th Aug 2005
Yes, it installed on each PC.

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"wtjohnson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:175C37D9-48E3-4D16-A673-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Does this get put on the users pc?
>
> "Ronx" wrote:
>
>> No, you cannot mark an entire folder at once. However, there is an
>> addin at www.jimcoaddins.com that will do this. See "Selective
>> Publish" on the Software->addins page.
>> Once marked, the selection will hold until changed.
>> --
>> Ron Symonds
>> Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
>> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>>
>> "wtjohnson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news6E593A2-DB9F-433A-B080-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Can you deselect entire folders or do you have to do them one at a
>> > time?
>> >
>> > Once you select them do you have to do it each time or will it hold
>> > that
>> > selection?
>> >
>> > btw... read the blurb on your MVP and looked at some of your work.
>> > I'm
>> > impressed.
>> >
>> > "Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Right-click on the files you don't want to publish and mark them
>> >> "Don't
>> >> publish".
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >> ~ Kathleen Anderson
>> >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>> >> Spider Web Woman Designs
>> >> http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "wtjohnson" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Our shop currently has three areas of webdevelopment. Our
>> >> > communications
>> >> > department uses FrontPage, I do the ColdFusion which is being
>> >> > phased out and
>> >> > our IS Applications area is using .Net.
>> >> >
>> >> > Local development is on the individual's pc. Testa dn Production
>> >> > are on a
>> >> > webserver at our ISP.
>> >> >
>> >> > Communications used to develop locally and publish to Production.
>> >> > I'd do a
>> >> > combination. Our applications people are new to web but have a
>> >> > routine they
>> >> > follow for anything they develop. So now we're all working local
>> >> > to test to
>> >> > production.
>> >> >
>> >> > Communications publishes from local to test. When they try to
>> >> > publish from
>> >> > test to production they get a list of files in conflict which are
>> >> > coldfusion
>> >> > and .net pages.
>> >> >
>> >> > If they are going to publish from test to production we only want
>> >> > them to
>> >> > publish FrontPage content. Not ColdFusion and .net. Is there a
>> >> > way to filter
>> >> > out non-FrontPage content?

>>
>>
>>



 
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