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We have a webpage that has become very popular and we wish to turn it into
its own website and so we purchased a domain for it. Is there a simple way to move the page and all of its associated graphics to its new home? I know how to create a new website. I know how to copy the page. I know how to chase down its contents and then copy them too. But that's a big job, prone to lots of trial and error, so I'm hoping there is a built-in way to accomplish this. Is there? |
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One page a big job?
If your webpage is in a website that has FPSE enabled you could publish the entire existing website to a new location (new name) on your hardrive then delete everything you don't need. Then publish it to your new domain. Would need more info to give a better assessment of how to do this...maybe post the URL of the page you're talking about? -- Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP - FrontPage "wdsnews" <wdsnews.0640@oregoncity.com> wrote in message news:eOe2S2QwHHA.3560@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... | We have a webpage that has become very popular and we wish to turn it into | its own website and so we purchased a domain for it. Is there a simple way | to move the page and all of its associated graphics to its new home? | | I know how to create a new website. I know how to copy the page. I know | how to chase down its contents and then copy them too. But that's a big | job, prone to lots of trial and error, so I'm hoping there is a built-in way | to accomplish this. Is there? | | |
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