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    fp2000 & FTP  
hanz


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05-30-04 03:46 PM

Is there any way I can use FP2000 and FTP to update my website?

Two people ( myself and the 'webmaster') want to use the web site. The
'webmaster' is using FP2000, and I want to use FTP, but everyone claims
that it can't be done..

Any ideas??


Thanx


Hanz






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    Re: fp2000 & FTP  
Tom Pepper Willett


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05-30-04 03:46 PM

If the FP server extensions are installed and in use, ftping will normally
corrupt them.

And, if you use any features that require the extensions, such as forms, hit
counter, etc., you must http publish in order for them to work.
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"hanz" <hschmidt99@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10b9p5eae30k231@corp.supernews.com...
> Is there any way I can use FP2000 and FTP to update my website?
>
> Two people ( myself and the 'webmaster') want to use the web site. The
> 'webmaster' is using FP2000, and I want to use FTP, but everyone claims
> that it can't be done..
>
> Any ideas??
>
>
> Thanx
>
>
> Hanz
>







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    Re: fp2000 & FTP  
hanz


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05-30-04 03:46 PM

all i want to do is to load pic to a portion of my website.  i have
100mb at my website and i want to use a portion to load pics using ftp,
but fp extensions is already there.. any ideas how i can to this..

Hanz

Tom Pepper Willett wrote:

> If the FP server extensions are installed and in use, ftping will normally
> corrupt them.
>
> And, if you use any features that require the extensions, such as forms, h
it
> counter, etc., you must http publish in order for them to work.






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    Re: fp2000 & FTP  
Stefan B Rusynko


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05-30-04 03:46 PM

Have the FP user create a subweb for the images for you
- just FTP to the subweb (it will look like a folder to you in FTP)

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"hanz" <hschmidt99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:40B4F41D.909@hotmail.c
om...
| all i want to do is to load pic to a portion of my website.  i have
| 100mb at my website and i want to use a portion to load pics using ftp,
| but fp extensions is already there.. any ideas how i can to this..
|
| Hanz
|
| Tom Pepper Willett wrote:
|
| > If the FP server extensions are installed and in use, ftping will normal
ly
| > corrupt them.
| >
| > And, if you use any features that require the extensions, such as forms,
 hit
| > counter, etc., you must http publish in order for them to work.
|







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