FP 2002 vs FP2003

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I have 2002 installed on my XP Pro system. I have FP 2003 to be installed
soon. Both are full version. If I edit my site with 2003, is there any
reason why I wouldn't be able to edit it at a later date with 2002? (I don't
know why I would but what if.)
 
The only reason you would have any problems is if you use any of the new
features in your web. Then FrontPage 2002 would not know what to do with
them.

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Kevin Spencer
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Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
The box, yes, but I haven't installed it. I'm hoping that I get a larger
hard drive for Christmas. I only have a 20GB and I'm down to my last 6GB
free. I also have MS's Digital Image Suite that I haven't installed. If I
don;t get the hard drive, we have an unused computer with a 20GB slave
(oops, that's not PC - secondary) drive. I'll take it out of the Comcrap and
install it in my computer. :-)


Steve Easton said:
Does this mean you finally
got the package opened??

;-)
 
That's why I changed it to secondary. My husband and I rolled our eyes at
this battle. And the terminology is so wrong! A secondary drive is not the
same as a slave drive. A secondary drive implies it does not need the
primary drive to function. If your master hard drive doesn't work, you can
figure on having some serious downtime.
 
you think that's rough? there is a school in Kansas (of all places) where
they taught the little kids a bunch of Christmas songs for their little
pageant but made them not use the word Christmas, Jesus, etc.

lame on it's surface but insidious when you consider that they opened the
presentation with two Chanukah songs (unedited).

I'm not a my way or the highway type of guy and I'm sure no deity would have
much in the way of pride in the way I've lived my life but I'd have to think
the only way to deal with something like this is all or none.

New York City allows a crescent symbol, a Quran in a glass box, and the star
of David/ Minorah on city property but not a manger. Maybe politically
correct means selling out. remember when a component of liberal was
"liberty"?

IMHO
cl
 
Doesn't seem quite right, does it? I believe that we all have the right to
practice whatever beliefs we have. I don't care if you're Christian, Jew,
Moslem, Buddhist, Wiccan, whatever - just be a good person. But if you
aren't going to allow a manger this time of year, you can't allow other
symbols of faith either.

Sounds like you and I have a bit in common, Chris. May we both have a
peaceful Holiday Season. :-)
 
Just where in Kansas was this Chris? I've been a resident for 52 years and
have never heard of such a thing happening in Kansas.
 
NewYork:
"EDUCRATS" TEAR DOWN CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS
Moody Adams
MoodyNews.com

December 12, 2002



Anti-religious zealots have ripped children's artwork portraying
Christmas off the walls of public schools in Yonkers, NY. Interim School
Superintendent Angelo Petrone gave the order that there can be no reference
to Christian or Jewish holidays."



New York City's schools are allowed to display the Muslim star and
crescent and the Jewish menorah, but forbid the children having Christian
Nativity scene.



The city's educrats declare they are following Supreme Court
guidelines. They defend their discrimination by saying that the Muslim and
Jewish religious symbols are somehow "secular."



The Yonkers' religious censors forced teachers to scrap their
lesson plans that mentioned Hanukkah or Christmas and remove displays on the
school bulletin boards.



When the decree from Ceasar Petrone came down "anybody who heard
it thought it was a joke at first," said Amanda Pendleton, the mother of a
daughter in fifth grade. "Then they had to literally tear everything off
the walls."



King Herod would be proud of Petrone. He ordered all boy babies
killed to destroy the life of Christ. Petrone has ordered all references to
Christmas removed to destroy the memory of Christ.





I'm looking for Kansas:
and it was Baldwin Kansas with the "missing Santa" and a Washington state
school that did the song thing. here is a link to some of the articles (not
where I caught wind of them but apparently where google did)
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,105744,00.html

cl
 
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