Custom link bar - copy from one web to another?

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Chris Kasten

I've built a custom link bar in one of my webs. This web is actually
a prototype or development area. Once I get things the way I like
them, I then copy asp and html pages from it to the production site.
No problems there.

But this time I built a custom link bar linking to a bunch of asp
pages with assorted parms. Problem is I can't seem to find a way to
avoid rebuilding it in the production site. Is there a way to drag
this critter over?
 
Is it possible to ONLY publish the link bar? There are some changes
in my dev environment that I don't want in production quite yet - but
I do want the bar.

Been poking through directories and I'll be dogged if I can see where
this guy is actually stored.

And yes, I do have current extensions on the server. But when I copy
over the pages (with the custom link bar) using drag and drop, the
link bar itself doesn't make the journey.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
Have you tried publishing? The custom link bar requires the FP2002
extensions on the server to function and to be publish via FP's http mode.


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Chris Kasten said:
I've built a custom link bar in one of my webs. This web is actually
a prototype or development area. Once I get things the way I like
them, I then copy asp and html pages from it to the production site.
No problems there.

But this time I built a custom link bar linking to a bunch of asp
pages with assorted parms. Problem is I can't seem to find a way to
avoid rebuilding it in the production site. Is there a way to drag
this critter over?


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No. However you can mark any page that you don't want to publish, so that
they don't publish.

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Thomas A. Rowe said:
No. However you can mark any page that you don't want to publish, so that
they don't publish.

Snaffle.

Oh well, I'll just recreate it as I go along then.

Thanks for the help!
 
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