Front page uploading

G

Guest

I have several web-sites designed in my frontpage. each time I up load a new
web site to the server the up load takes all the pages from my front page..ie
all pages and images from the first second third and fourth web site....the
question is how do I just upload the site I am working on...without the rest
of frontpage going with it.
British
 
G

Guest

Yes I have separate domain accounts for each site also three separate hosting
companies
British
 
R

Ronx

On your PC, are the four sites in their own webs, or are they just
folders in the "my webs" folder?
In other words, do the folders containing the sites have a globe on the
folder icons when you look in Windows Explorer, and can you open them
individually in FrontPAge, without opening the other three sites at the
same time?
 
G

Guest

Hi Ronx,
Only "my Webs" has a globe, each site has its own folder which I can open
individually without the others in front page in order to edit them, none of
the folders have a globe on the folder icon. On publishing to one of the web
servers, the publishing widow comes up listing everything I have in
frontpage, that is everything in every site folder...appears with a tick...?
British
 
R

Ronx

It sounds like you have placed each web site in a folder, not in its own
web.

Open FrontPage, and use File->Open Site to open the my webs folder as a
web site.

Right click on a folder containing one of your sites, and choose
"Convert to web" if the command is available.
After a warning the folder will be converted to a web site, with a globe
on the folder. Repeat for the other webs site folders. If you have
used shared borders or a theme these may have to be rebuilt or
re-applied.

If the "Convert to web" menu item is not available, then make a backup
of the folder.
Right click as before and choose "Convert to folder", then convert back
to a web. The backup is because sometimes (depending on how the web is
constructed - shared borders, themes, etc.) the web can be damaged by
this process.
 

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