subweb shared borders

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Ron mcIntire

FP2002 FP extentions.
Can a subweb have different shared borders than the main
site?
I try to publish and it has the main sites shared borders
online.
Thanks for your help,
Ron McIntire
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
FP2002 FP extentions.
Can a subweb have different shared borders than the main
site?
Yes.

I try to publish and it has the main sites shared borders
online.

Open the parent Web on the remote server, and verify that
the folder corresponding to your subweb has a blue dot. If
not, select it and choose Convert To Web from the shortcut
menu. Then, republish both Webs.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.interlacken.com
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R

Ron McIntire

Thanks for the fast reply.
I did this and yes it has the blue dot.
I opened the web in fp2002 and looked at files and found
that there was not a _borders file so I opened my main
site converted the subwebs folder to a file and all of a
sudden the _borders folder was now there. I converted back
to website and the folder is gone and when published it
has the wrong borders again.
Can I publish my main site with the new file and have the
pages in the file have their own shared borders?
I have refreshed extentions and it just won't publish
right.
Any help is appreciated.

Ron
 

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