In general yes
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| Thank you first off
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| Are saying for the simple things I want to do with FP I should just not
| worry about the contents of those file folders? Just let FP do its job?
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| Peace
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| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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| > Normally super hidden folders w/ underscores in their names are cluster files
| > - files associated w/ a page that has been imported into the FP web but created outside of FP w/ the Windows Explorer settings
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| > Manage files as pairs (as when you save a page from the web browser)
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| > FP hides cluster files and manages them as a pair w/ the original file
| > - in you case probably the file home page.htm
| > The only way to delete the super hidden folder it in FP is to delete the file which is clustered with it
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| > You should not be editing any of your FP Web files outside of FP (in Windows Explorer)
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| > |I use FP 2003
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| > | On my hard drive holding MyWeb file I have a listing for _private, images,
| > | and home_page
| > |
| > | The home_page seems to hold old files I cannot seem to delete--they keep
| > | reappearing
| > |
| > | Yet, below "images" I have the current listings of web pages
| > |
| > | I guess if you will, explain why two separate set of files?
| > |
| > | Miles
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