| marinpah 2005-01-29, 7:47 am |
| Thank you very much for the immediate answer. You can call my site "huge" and
yes I do have some files larger then 1MB. I'm always having problems
uploading files using FrontPage. (server timeouts).
The structure of my site is something like this:
root
folder1
subfolder1
sub-subfolder1
sub-sub-subfolder1
file1.htm
file2.htm
file3.htm ... etc.
folder2 ... etc.
Do you think that converting folder1, folder2,... folder100 etc. to subwebs
will fix the problem? I do have too many html pages but I don't know how to
use DB 
(Is there something the server's administrator should do about subwebs?)
Thank you in advance for your help.
"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
> Don't FTP the site, or you will corrupt the FP SE
> I don't know the actual limit, but yes the FP SE will balk at huge sites (usually time out)
> (or if you have individual files over 1MB & the server has not been changed to allow larger file sizes)
> - it will also probably be painfully slow (or lock up) for you to open locally
> If your site is that big break it up into manageable meaningful subwebs that you can publish individually
> If most of the files are web pages, you definitely need subwebs, and probably should be looking at a DB solution
> If not, you can try putting your media files (especially those over 1 MB) in a subweb and not publishing the subweb in FP, then FTP
> the content of the media subweb
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> "marinpah" <marinpah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FB611D69-8375-4AF3-9C51-2EB899F055DA@microsoft.com...
> | Is it true that Frontpage extensions cannot handle sites with more then 50,000
> | files? I'm trying to upload files to a web site with more then 62,000 files
> | and I can't.
> | The administrator of the server told me that this is a Frontpage extensions
> | problem that Microsoft should fix and I must use an FTP program to upload my
> | files. Any suggestions?
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