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Betsy Krohmer
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      11th Dec 2005
Can I upload a FrontPage website and edit it in Dreamweaver? So far, after
copying the code and pasting it into code view, I am not able to make
changes.


 
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Murray
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      11th Dec 2005
This would be a very dangerous thing to do if the FP site uses anything
requiring FP server extensions (guestbook, form processing, etc.).

Why do you want to do this?

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> Can I upload a FrontPage website and edit it in Dreamweaver? So far, after
> copying the code and pasting it into code view, I am not able to make
> changes.
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Brett...
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      12th Dec 2005
Betsy Krohmer wrote:
> Can I upload a FrontPage website and edit it in Dreamweaver? So far,
> after copying the code and pasting it into code view, I am not able
> to make changes.


Yes if you are prepared to loose FrontPage Server extension functionality
assuming you had it in the first place.
Another way round is to use FrontPage to upload your site but use DW to edit
the local version. Just keep out of any _private directories.

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