01-29-05 12:47 PM
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 (us
ually 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 local
ly
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 probabl
y 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:FB611D
69-8375-4AF3-9C51-2EB899F055DA@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 file
s
| and I can't.
| The administrator of the server told me that this is a Frontpage extension
s
| problem that Microsoft should fix and I must use an FTP program to upload
my
| files. Any suggestions?
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