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Mei Ying \(MVP\)


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08-18-04 07:47 AM

Hi

We have used it extensively for our MCMS 2001 sites. It
worked well then when configured correctly. I'm not sure
what you mean by dynamic controls as ASP based postings
are generally, quite static. You can get it to generate
asp scripts by using special tags as outlined in this
document:
http://www.microsoft.com/cmserver/t...scmssiteprogram
merguide.pdf (Developing for MCMS 2002 Site Stager)

Basically, Site Stager takes a snapshot of the website
(view the HTML source to get a good idea on what it
captures) and sends it to the destination server in the
file format specified. Typically, this is *.htm. But you
can send it over as *.cfm or *.asp.

Looking ahead, there are signs from MS that Site Stager is
reaching the end of its life cycle. You may want to
consider this before implementing a solution with Site
Stager.

regards,
Mei ying

>-----Original Message-----
>Has anyone used the SiteStager that comes with CMS for
ASP
>(not ASP.NET)sites?
>
>What was your experiance?  Was there problems?  What
about
>dynamic controls?
>
>We need to statically deploy a web site and we were
>considering using this technology...
>
>kurt...
>.
>





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