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Guest

I hope I can explain this clearly and get a response.

I have a website that I sue FP 2003 to maintain. No Problems. I also have a
blog hosted at www.blogger.com. No problem. What I would like to do is have
one of the pages in my website look exactly like my blog so that when my blog
is updated it also updates that "page" in my website without me actually
having to update the domain site.

For example:

My website is located at www.mysite.com
I have several pages there but at www.mysite.com/blog.htm I have a "blank"
page. This blog.htm page would mirror my blog at www.myblog.blogspot.com so
that when I update www.myblog.blogspot.com it would automatically update
www.mysite.com/blog.htm.

Is this possible? Seems like I could use redirect (if I knew how) but that
doesn't seem elegant. But maybe that's the only way. TIA for any help
 
K

Kevin Spencer

Yes, it's possible. If you are an experienced programmer, can write ASP or
ASP.Net applications, and have a web server that supports ASP or ASP.Net.

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Kevin Spencer
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and the bicycle has to *want* to change.
 
G

Guest

I am not an experienced programmer ; ( or an inexperienced progarmmer. Is
there an add-in to FP that does all the programming for me?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

There is no add-in...

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K

Kevin Spencer

Good thought, Steve!

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Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
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but it takes a very long time,
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