Publishing errors, and then "conflicts" in files

M

Matthew

My bandwidth is really slow, and I think that causes errors sometimes when
publishing. Something like timeout errors...

Usually my uploads will take about an error going at 2 kb/s.

If I only have 10 minutes left, and the upload experiences an error, then
I'll just start again.

The problem is that some of the files already transferred over, but
Frontpage wants to transfer them over again.

They'll show up as "conflict," and I'm given an option to overwrite them or
not. If i choose yes then I have to wait the whole hour again. If I choose
"no" or "no to all" then Frontpage will go through and transfer the other
stuff over, yet those files will still be marked as "conflict" and Frontpage
will always ask about them.

Is there is a way to tell Frontpage that those files aren't in conflict?

I use FP 2003 and publish using WebDAV.

Thanks.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

No
- the status of files is updated at the End of all publishing

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| My bandwidth is really slow, and I think that causes errors sometimes when
| publishing. Something like timeout errors...
|
| Usually my uploads will take about an error going at 2 kb/s.
|
| If I only have 10 minutes left, and the upload experiences an error, then
| I'll just start again.
|
| The problem is that some of the files already transferred over, but
| Frontpage wants to transfer them over again.
|
| They'll show up as "conflict," and I'm given an option to overwrite them or
| not. If i choose yes then I have to wait the whole hour again. If I choose
| "no" or "no to all" then Frontpage will go through and transfer the other
| stuff over, yet those files will still be marked as "conflict" and Frontpage
| will always ask about them.
|
| Is there is a way to tell Frontpage that those files aren't in conflict?
|
| I use FP 2003 and publish using WebDAV.
|
| Thanks.
 

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