publishing folder to web

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I have a folder I want to publish to the web (using "publish folder to the
web" that displays in the folder's left side on windows xp service pack 2).
How can I make it so that only one file in the folder opens when the website
is opened, and will I be able to make modifications once the folder is
uploaded to the web? This is a newbie question, but I am a newbie.. any new
knowledge is greatly appreciated.
 
Little Joe said:
I have a folder I want to publish to the web (using "publish folder to the
web" that displays in the folder's left side on windows xp service pack
2).
How can I make it so that only one file in the folder opens when the
website
is opened, and will I be able to make modifications once the folder is
uploaded to the web? This is a newbie question, but I am a newbie.. any
new
knowledge is greatly appreciated.

I haven't used this before but I have checked it out.

It turns out that I am already registered with MSN.

The Wizard asks you to specify which files within a folder you wish to
publish.

It allows me to bookmark the MSN website where my directory is.

The files are listed - I just copied one to test it.

I can now manage the MSN directory using Internet Explorer.

One can Add a file, delete a file or create a folder.

I have just tried uploading a file of the same name to the MSN directory and
I have found that it warns me that a file of that name already exists in MSN
directory and do I want to replace it.

This is a long way of answering Yes.

I would point out that the MSN directory limits to about 2 mB which is not
very great.

For pictures and other documents I have used Yahoo Photos - there doesn't
seem to be a limit - Photos does offer a service for copying photos etc
which they can charge for.

Does anyone know a similar publication facility on Yahoo?

Nick
 
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