Frontpage 2003 Preview SAME browser window - Possible?

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MarkD

Is there anyway to have Frontpage 2003 preview in the same browser
window that is used to preview the last previewed page.

I have a site that has a lot of java applets. During development
these applets are accessing a password control area so they require me
to enter a username and password. If the preview could use the same
window, I would not have to keep entering the username and password
for the applet. Unfortunately, Frontpage 2003 is insisting on opening
a new browser each and every time. Is there a hidden option to make
it go back to functioning like older versions of Frontpage.

Thanks,
Mark DeMichele
 
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=?Windows-1252?Q?Rob_Giordano_\=28aka:_Crash_Gordo

Have you tried...once you've previewed the first page of your site (and have entered your un/pw) just use the navigation of your site to preview the other pages?


| Is there anyway to have Frontpage 2003 preview in the same browser
| window that is used to preview the last previewed page.
|
| I have a site that has a lot of java applets. During development
| these applets are accessing a password control area so they require me
| to enter a username and password. If the preview could use the same
| window, I would not have to keep entering the username and password
| for the applet. Unfortunately, Frontpage 2003 is insisting on opening
| a new browser each and every time. Is there a hidden option to make
| it go back to functioning like older versions of Frontpage.
|
| Thanks,
| Mark DeMichele
 
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Steve Easton

No.

Also, you realize that java virtual machine is no longer automatically installed / shipped with
Windows XP and IE 6. Therefore your applets won't work unless users download and install Java from
Sun.

Also if the applets that access the password control area are needed by a page, they will be
downloaded to a users cache files, and readily accessible for "hacking" purposes.

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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