Guest book comment removal

  • Thread starter John and Agnes Mayo
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John and Agnes Mayo

Where are the guest book comments sent to and how do I remove them.

I thought they went into guestlog.htm. But nothing is there, yet they get
posted to my site.

John
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

You must open the remote site in FP. The comments are on the server
version, not your local copy.
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| Where are the guest book comments sent to and how do I remove them.
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| I thought they went into guestlog.htm. But nothing is there, yet they get
| posted to my site.
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| John
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John and Agnes Mayo

I appreciate your reply and apologize for my pesistence. I have brought
several books and gone to the help pages to find the questions, but am
either too dense, dumb, or just pain an idiot to get some of this
information.

I have been uploading with CuteFTP and am fairly adapted to it in accessing
my remote files.

But with extensions, now I am using FP to upload, but am unable to see where
they are going (I have FP 2000 and will be buying 2003 shortly where I
believe you can see the remote files)

How would I download one remote file with FP 2000?

Thanks,
John
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You would have to use File Menu | Open Web and enter the complete URL to your live/remote site, then
you would publish the site back to your local PC. FP2000 doesn't support publish individual files,
which you really don't want to do any way.

Once you have users posting the Guest Book, you never want to publish the Guest Book files from your
local PC back to the live/remote server as you will overwrite it.

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John and Agnes Mayo

I have FP 2000. Is it worth getting FP 2003 or is there a 2005 version
coming out soon?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Personally, I have found no reason to switch to using FP2003 for my production work. I use just to
help folks here is in the newsgroup.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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a Service Pack or security update, please contact
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