If your site is on a host with Frontpage extensions you can open your site live.
This is how to Open the site live.
If you want to get your site from the
is best to publish it back to your hard drive
rather than importing it, as importing can leave files out and if you publish your navigation
will come intact.. with import it will not.
Make sure you have FrontPage extenstions enabled at on your host.
Open up frontpage close down any webs you have open
Open the site live
File | Open | on the pop up box click 'Web Folders' on the left hand menu
Insert the url of the site you wish to open
eg:
NOTE: You must manually insert the url as you cannot copy and paste into this box.
(Include the slash at the end)
Click ok
A box will appear asking for your username and password insert these press ok
In frontpage, click on the navigation view so you know when the site will come in.
This is how to Publish the live site back to your hd.
The site will load once it is fully loaded you may publish to your hard drive.
File | Publish | insert the location on your harddrive you wish to publish to or make an empty web beforehand in preparation.
When the site has finished publishing close the live site and open the one on your hard drive for editing.
The no right click script has no meaning. It is useless and only serves to annoy and deny other right choices to visitors and is against useability for disabled users.
If you wish to obtain your site through obtaining the source code. Simply go to View and source in the menu bar in your browser. Or turn off Javascript and you will be able to do right click.
IF your host does not have fp ext simply get a third party ftp program like ws FTP lite and obtain the site that way.
I'm not sure about discs that can only be written to once but with one's that you can open again and again to write to.. with frontpage.. you simply publish the site to the disc and to open it you simply publish the site back from the disc to your hd. You will have no problems with that method.
hth Tina
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