Getting old and newer versions of FP in sync?

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Guest

I asked the question of using FP 2002 to upgrade my site that was done years
back in PF 98.
Stefan kindly advised : “just publish all from you online site to your PC
to get them both in sync whenever you start working w/ a new versionâ€.
What does Stefan mean by this?
Note I have saved that old site on my old pc (with FP 98) and then
transferred it to the new pc (with FP 2002) recently.
Thanks for your patience.
Lochi.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You need to open the live/remote site in FP2002 and then publish it to your new computer. This
assumes that the live/remote site has the FP extensions.

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Tom Pepper Willett

He means do a full publish the first time, not just changed pages only.
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|I asked the question of using FP 2002 to upgrade my site that was done
years
| back in PF 98.
| Stefan kindly advised : "just publish all from you online site to your PC
| to get them both in sync whenever you start working w/ a new version".
| What does Stefan mean by this?
| Note I have saved that old site on my old pc (with FP 98) and then
| transferred it to the new pc (with FP 2002) recently.
| Thanks for your patience.
| Lochi.
|
| --
| We learn as we go along.
 

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