If the site uses FrontPage navigation bars then it was a FrontPAge site -
otherwise, if the markup contains webbots it could have been produced by
Office (Word, Publisher etc.) or Expression Web. If there are no webbots
then the site could have been produced by any editor, including FrontPage.
FrontPage can produce webbot free, standards compliant markup - it depends
on the skill level of the user.
The generator meta tags are an option in FP2003, and can be removed easily
from pages built with other versions - so the lack of these are not a guide.
Expression Web will open any website, no matter what the original editor
was. The only caveat is if the original was Dreamweaver, and the site uses
the latest DWTs.
--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
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"PJK1954" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The developers of my website are long gone and I know nothing about what
> they
> did. I think it was deisgned in Frontpage, bit am not sure. Once I know
> that
> I would like to "convert" it to something that would allow me make changes
> to
> the site easily...maybe a visual website designer..is there such a thing?