Can I exclude files for Frontpage site reports?

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I have a boat and RV dealership site that has three separate modified php
guestbook scripts being used for inventory, each in its own folder. When I
look at site reports under broken links, Frontpage returns over 1000 broken
internal links for these scripts because the folder structure locally is
different than that on the server. Is there a way to exclude these folders
from being queried in the report without having to remove them?
 
Convert each of the folders (locally and online) to FP subwebs

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|I have a boat and RV dealership site that has three separate modified php
| guestbook scripts being used for inventory, each in its own folder. When I
| look at site reports under broken links, Frontpage returns over 1000 broken
| internal links for these scripts because the folder structure locally is
| different than that on the server. Is there a way to exclude these folders
| from being queried in the report without having to remove them?
 
Consider placing these folders in a subweb, both locally and on the
remote site - FrontPage will ignore the contents of any subwebs,
unless you have that subweb open in FrontPage.
However, if you use FP navigation components, these will not cross the
subweb "boundary".
 
mebashaffer said:
I have a boat and RV dealership site that has three separate modified php
guestbook scripts being used for inventory, each in its own folder. When I
look at site reports under broken links, Frontpage returns over 1000 broken
internal links for these scripts because the folder structure locally is
different than that on the server. Is there a way to exclude these folders
from being queried in the report without having to remove them?

Sure all you have to do is select what you want the report to run on ...

On the columums at the top find 'In Page' click the down arrow and select
custom ...(double click to bring up the dialog box)

tick the selection that will exclude the folder you want to exclude...

the only drawback is that can only do this twice.....so if you have more
than one ... then yes make the folders subwebs .. then back again if you
don't want them that way after you run the report.

but for a couple of folders this is quicker

hth Tina

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