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      13th Oct 2004
Hi All,

I'm new here. Sounds like you all have some great information though!

Let me give you a little background as to what I am trying to accomplish, so
that you can better understand my question.

We've in the past had a site that was created fully with FP. It surpassed
10,000 pages, and I was starting to notice some problems with FP, as if it
was letting us know we had outgrown it. Well, we host several sites for
friends and businesses locally, and we like to retain the ability for them to
easily log in and edit their sites using FP.

We upgraded our server, it now has four processors and a lot of memory, and
I decided that I would like to give Dreamweaver a try. I liked how much more
encompassing it was, and how much more professional looking my sample pages
were.

In any case, I'm giving it a shot to create the site in Dreamweaver using
DWT, with editable and non-editable regions, and spawning new pages from the
main DWT. I'd like to be able to allow folks to log in using FP remotely, and
create and update their sites. But I'd also like them to have access to the
DWT.

Here's my dilemma: What I've tried to do is open my site remotely using FP,
and then try to attach the DWT. Frontpage complains about the DWT having no
editable regions. But I know for a fact that it does, as I created it that
way in DW. If I OPEN the DWT in FP by just double-clicking on it, it comes
up, and looks exactly like it should, however nothing can be edited on the
page.

Is this some permissions problem? Or am I only going to be able to edit this
main DWT within the DW program? Is there a setting or something that I missed?

OR, am I just going about this the wrong way?

Thanks!

Heather
 
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E. T. Culling
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      13th Oct 2004
Why not ask this question at the Dreamweaver ng?
forums.macromedia.com macromedia.dreamweaver, unless Murray answers you
here!
Eleanor
"galvinh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1BE484A2-285D-46F3-9598-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm new here. Sounds like you all have some great information though!
>
> Let me give you a little background as to what I am trying to accomplish,

so
> that you can better understand my question.
>
> We've in the past had a site that was created fully with FP. It surpassed
> 10,000 pages, and I was starting to notice some problems with FP, as if it
> was letting us know we had outgrown it. Well, we host several sites for
> friends and businesses locally, and we like to retain the ability for them

to
> easily log in and edit their sites using FP.
>
> We upgraded our server, it now has four processors and a lot of memory,

and
> I decided that I would like to give Dreamweaver a try. I liked how much

more
> encompassing it was, and how much more professional looking my sample

pages
> were.
>
> In any case, I'm giving it a shot to create the site in Dreamweaver using
> DWT, with editable and non-editable regions, and spawning new pages from

the
> main DWT. I'd like to be able to allow folks to log in using FP remotely,

and
> create and update their sites. But I'd also like them to have access to

the
> DWT.
>
> Here's my dilemma: What I've tried to do is open my site remotely using

FP,
> and then try to attach the DWT. Frontpage complains about the DWT having

no
> editable regions. But I know for a fact that it does, as I created it that
> way in DW. If I OPEN the DWT in FP by just double-clicking on it, it comes
> up, and looks exactly like it should, however nothing can be edited on the
> page.
>
> Is this some permissions problem? Or am I only going to be able to edit

this
> main DWT within the DW program? Is there a setting or something that I

missed?
>
> OR, am I just going about this the wrong way?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Heather



 
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Murray
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      13th Oct 2004
Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Dreamweaver MX use a different template markup
syntax than FP uses. So, templates created with either of these programs
would not be compatible with FP.

Dreamweaver4/Ultradev4 and earlier use exactly the same template markup
syntax that FP2003 uses, so these files would be interchangeable.

--
Murray

"galvinh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1BE484A2-285D-46F3-9598-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi All,
>
> I'm new here. Sounds like you all have some great information though!
>
> Let me give you a little background as to what I am trying to accomplish,
> so
> that you can better understand my question.
>
> We've in the past had a site that was created fully with FP. It surpassed
> 10,000 pages, and I was starting to notice some problems with FP, as if it
> was letting us know we had outgrown it. Well, we host several sites for
> friends and businesses locally, and we like to retain the ability for them
> to
> easily log in and edit their sites using FP.
>
> We upgraded our server, it now has four processors and a lot of memory,
> and
> I decided that I would like to give Dreamweaver a try. I liked how much
> more
> encompassing it was, and how much more professional looking my sample
> pages
> were.
>
> In any case, I'm giving it a shot to create the site in Dreamweaver using
> DWT, with editable and non-editable regions, and spawning new pages from
> the
> main DWT. I'd like to be able to allow folks to log in using FP remotely,
> and
> create and update their sites. But I'd also like them to have access to
> the
> DWT.
>
> Here's my dilemma: What I've tried to do is open my site remotely using
> FP,
> and then try to attach the DWT. Frontpage complains about the DWT having
> no
> editable regions. But I know for a fact that it does, as I created it that
> way in DW. If I OPEN the DWT in FP by just double-clicking on it, it comes
> up, and looks exactly like it should, however nothing can be edited on the
> page.
>
> Is this some permissions problem? Or am I only going to be able to edit
> this
> main DWT within the DW program? Is there a setting or something that I
> missed?
>
> OR, am I just going about this the wrong way?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Heather



 
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E. T. Culling
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      13th Oct 2004
Thanks, Murray!
Eleanor

"Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Dreamweaver MX use a different template markup
> syntax than FP uses. So, templates created with either of these programs
> would not be compatible with FP.
>
> Dreamweaver4/Ultradev4 and earlier use exactly the same template markup
> syntax that FP2003 uses, so these files would be interchangeable.
>
> --
> Murray
>
> "galvinh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:1BE484A2-285D-46F3-9598-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm new here. Sounds like you all have some great information though!
> >
> > Let me give you a little background as to what I am trying to

accomplish,
> > so
> > that you can better understand my question.
> >
> > We've in the past had a site that was created fully with FP. It

surpassed
> > 10,000 pages, and I was starting to notice some problems with FP, as if

it
> > was letting us know we had outgrown it. Well, we host several sites for
> > friends and businesses locally, and we like to retain the ability for

them
> > to
> > easily log in and edit their sites using FP.
> >
> > We upgraded our server, it now has four processors and a lot of memory,
> > and
> > I decided that I would like to give Dreamweaver a try. I liked how much
> > more
> > encompassing it was, and how much more professional looking my sample
> > pages
> > were.
> >
> > In any case, I'm giving it a shot to create the site in Dreamweaver

using
> > DWT, with editable and non-editable regions, and spawning new pages from
> > the
> > main DWT. I'd like to be able to allow folks to log in using FP

remotely,
> > and
> > create and update their sites. But I'd also like them to have access to
> > the
> > DWT.
> >
> > Here's my dilemma: What I've tried to do is open my site remotely using
> > FP,
> > and then try to attach the DWT. Frontpage complains about the DWT having


> > no
> > editable regions. But I know for a fact that it does, as I created it

that
> > way in DW. If I OPEN the DWT in FP by just double-clicking on it, it

comes
> > up, and looks exactly like it should, however nothing can be edited on

the
> > page.
> >
> > Is this some permissions problem? Or am I only going to be able to edit
> > this
> > main DWT within the DW program? Is there a setting or something that I
> > missed?
> >
> > OR, am I just going about this the wrong way?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Heather

>
>



 
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      13th Oct 2004
You're welcome!

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Murray

"E. T. Culling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks, Murray!
> Eleanor
>
> "Murray" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Dreamweaver MX use a different template markup
>> syntax than FP uses. So, templates created with either of these programs
>> would not be compatible with FP.
>>
>> Dreamweaver4/Ultradev4 and earlier use exactly the same template markup
>> syntax that FP2003 uses, so these files would be interchangeable.
>>
>> --
>> Murray
>>
>> "galvinh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:1BE484A2-285D-46F3-9598-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I'm new here. Sounds like you all have some great information though!
>> >
>> > Let me give you a little background as to what I am trying to

> accomplish,
>> > so
>> > that you can better understand my question.
>> >
>> > We've in the past had a site that was created fully with FP. It

> surpassed
>> > 10,000 pages, and I was starting to notice some problems with FP, as if

> it
>> > was letting us know we had outgrown it. Well, we host several sites for
>> > friends and businesses locally, and we like to retain the ability for

> them
>> > to
>> > easily log in and edit their sites using FP.
>> >
>> > We upgraded our server, it now has four processors and a lot of memory,
>> > and
>> > I decided that I would like to give Dreamweaver a try. I liked how much
>> > more
>> > encompassing it was, and how much more professional looking my sample
>> > pages
>> > were.
>> >
>> > In any case, I'm giving it a shot to create the site in Dreamweaver

> using
>> > DWT, with editable and non-editable regions, and spawning new pages
>> > from
>> > the
>> > main DWT. I'd like to be able to allow folks to log in using FP

> remotely,
>> > and
>> > create and update their sites. But I'd also like them to have access to
>> > the
>> > DWT.
>> >
>> > Here's my dilemma: What I've tried to do is open my site remotely using
>> > FP,
>> > and then try to attach the DWT. Frontpage complains about the DWT
>> > having

>
>> > no
>> > editable regions. But I know for a fact that it does, as I created it

> that
>> > way in DW. If I OPEN the DWT in FP by just double-clicking on it, it

> comes
>> > up, and looks exactly like it should, however nothing can be edited on

> the
>> > page.
>> >
>> > Is this some permissions problem? Or am I only going to be able to edit
>> > this
>> > main DWT within the DW program? Is there a setting or something that I
>> > missed?
>> >
>> > OR, am I just going about this the wrong way?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > Heather

>>
>>

>
>



 
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