Live Publish?

G

Guest

Help please. Somehow or another I did something wrong, as this didn't happen
before. While making changes after file is saved it automatically publishes
live to our site. I would rather selectively publish page as I did before.
How do I stop this live publishing from happening? I am still very new to
this, any help, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.

Using FP 2003, XP, http://LanaiCHC.org
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

If you are working on the Live Site in FP you are already saving the file to the server and it is Live (no publishing required)
- If you are working on you Local PC it won't publish unless you use the Publish option

--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


| Help please. Somehow or another I did something wrong, as this didn't happen
| before. While making changes after file is saved it automatically publishes
| live to our site. I would rather selectively publish page as I did before.
| How do I stop this live publishing from happening? I am still very new to
| this, any help, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
|
| Using FP 2003, XP, http://LanaiCHC.org
|
|
 
G

Guest

Thank you for your response.

I'm working from my local computer, with FP. (I'm hoping that is what you
mean by "local pc."). I must be working on the FP "Live Site." Is there a way
to turn the live publishing off? Sorry, hope you understand what I'm saying.

Take care.
 
A

Andrew Murray

Instead of opening the web with a location such as http://www.example.com,
you need to open the local web on your PC from a folder location such as
"C:\my documents\my websites\example\" (where "example" is the name of your
web, which is just a folder on your hard drive).

Then in FP, go to "File" > "Open Web" and browse to the "Example" folder,
click "Open". Then open the pages, make your changes.

Then to publish, go to "File" > "Publish Site"... and in the Remote Site
Properties, use the method of your preference - eg Frontpage Extensions,
type in the full URL of the site you're publishing to as
"http://www.example.com" or http://members.example.com/~yoursite/ " or by
FTP it might be ftp://ftp.example.com (this depends on your host and how
they set up FTP accounts).

FYI, "local web" refers to the Frontpage web that's currently open; this
could be the actual live web http://www.example.com or on your PC "C:\my
documents\my websites\example\".

You can't really turn off live publishing as such, but as long as you have
the local (disk based) copy of the web open, you can publish as needed to
the live site rather than working on it "live" which negates the need to
publish since you're saving the pages directly to the server.

However, you can publish the web from the server to your computer, in the
same manner; open the live web (as you hae been doing) then go File >
publish web, and choose the "File System" as the publish method, and publish
the entire web to your hard drive - this ensures that all the FP bots and
files are transferred correctly. Choose the location such as C:\my
documents\my websites\example\, and it will transfer the files (this could
take time if it's a large site with lots of files).

Then you can open the copy of the site that is on your hard drive.

From this point on, open the disk-based copy of the web, edit the pages and
publish as previously outlined above.

Onaona said:
Thank you for your response.

I'm working from my local computer, with FP. (I'm hoping that is what you
mean by "local pc."). I must be working on the FP "Live Site." Is there a
way
to turn the live publishing off? Sorry, hope you understand what I'm
saying.

Take care.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
If you are working on the Live Site in FP you are already saving the file
to the server and it is Live (no publishing required)
- If you are working on you Local PC it won't publish unless you use the
Publish option

--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


| Help please. Somehow or another I did something wrong, as this didn't
happen
| before. While making changes after file is saved it automatically
publishes
| live to our site. I would rather selectively publish page as I did
before.
| How do I stop this live publishing from happening? I am still very new
to
| this, any help, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your
time.
|
| Using FP 2003, XP, http://LanaiCHC.org
|
|
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

If you are working on your web by opening it via:
http://www.yoursitename.com you are working "live" on the server, any
changes you make and save are automatically published..because..well, you're
working "live".

If you are opening your web site http://localhost/youwebsite or some
derivation of C:\blah blah\yourwebsite then you are working on a "local"
copy of your website and you would Publish to the live server by File |
Publish Site

So..it depends on how you are opening your site.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Thank you for your response.
|
| I'm working from my local computer, with FP. (I'm hoping that is what you
| mean by "local pc."). I must be working on the FP "Live Site." Is there a
way
| to turn the live publishing off? Sorry, hope you understand what I'm
saying.
|
| Take care.
|
| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
|
| > If you are working on the Live Site in FP you are already saving the
file to the server and it is Live (no publishing required)
| > - If you are working on you Local PC it won't publish unless you use the
Publish option
| >
| > --
| >
| > _____________________________________________
| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > _____________________________________________
| >
| >
| > | Help please. Somehow or another I did something wrong, as this didn't
happen
| > | before. While making changes after file is saved it automatically
publishes
| > | live to our site. I would rather selectively publish page as I did
before.
| > | How do I stop this live publishing from happening? I am still very new
to
| > | this, any help, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for
your time.
| > |
| > | Using FP 2003, XP, http://LanaiCHC.org
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
| >
 
G

Guest

Aloha Andrew,

Thank you for taking the time to help me. I will print out all you
share--thanks again. It is very nice we can all learn from each other. Take
care.


Andrew Murray said:
Instead of opening the web with a location such as http://www.example.com,
you need to open the local web on your PC from a folder location such as
"C:\my documents\my websites\example\" (where "example" is the name of your
web, which is just a folder on your hard drive).

Then in FP, go to "File" > "Open Web" and browse to the "Example" folder,
click "Open". Then open the pages, make your changes.

Then to publish, go to "File" > "Publish Site"... and in the Remote Site
Properties, use the method of your preference - eg Frontpage Extensions,
type in the full URL of the site you're publishing to as
"http://www.example.com" or http://members.example.com/~yoursite/ " or by
FTP it might be ftp://ftp.example.com (this depends on your host and how
they set up FTP accounts).

FYI, "local web" refers to the Frontpage web that's currently open; this
could be the actual live web http://www.example.com or on your PC "C:\my
documents\my websites\example\".

You can't really turn off live publishing as such, but as long as you have
the local (disk based) copy of the web open, you can publish as needed to
the live site rather than working on it "live" which negates the need to
publish since you're saving the pages directly to the server.

However, you can publish the web from the server to your computer, in the
same manner; open the live web (as you hae been doing) then go File >
publish web, and choose the "File System" as the publish method, and publish
the entire web to your hard drive - this ensures that all the FP bots and
files are transferred correctly. Choose the location such as C:\my
documents\my websites\example\, and it will transfer the files (this could
take time if it's a large site with lots of files).

Then you can open the copy of the site that is on your hard drive.

From this point on, open the disk-based copy of the web, edit the pages and
publish as previously outlined above.

Onaona said:
Thank you for your response.

I'm working from my local computer, with FP. (I'm hoping that is what you
mean by "local pc."). I must be working on the FP "Live Site." Is there a
way
to turn the live publishing off? Sorry, hope you understand what I'm
saying.

Take care.

Stefan B Rusynko said:
If you are working on the Live Site in FP you are already saving the file
to the server and it is Live (no publishing required)
- If you are working on you Local PC it won't publish unless you use the
Publish option

--

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
_____________________________________________


| Help please. Somehow or another I did something wrong, as this didn't
happen
| before. While making changes after file is saved it automatically
publishes
| live to our site. I would rather selectively publish page as I did
before.
| How do I stop this live publishing from happening? I am still very new
to
| this, any help, suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your
time.
|
| Using FP 2003, XP, http://LanaiCHC.org
|
|
 
G

Guest

Aloha Rob,

Thank you for your response and taking the time to write. Very much
appreciated. Take care.
 

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