how do I clean up my web site

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I started a website using tools provided by my ISP. The tools provided are
limited, so I then obtained FP 2003 and began editing the site. It appears
that I now have two versions on my server, and need to know how to clean out
the clutter.
 
wood2733 said:
I started a website using tools provided by my ISP. The tools provided are
limited, so I then obtained FP 2003 and began editing the site. It appears
that I now have two versions on my server, and need to know how to clean out
the clutter.

Do you work directly on the server? Or do you work on your hard drive and
publish?

If you work on your hard drive and publish .. open the site live (I presume
your using fpse? (FrontPage server extensions) and wipe the site out then
republish the whole site not just changed pages...

If your using fpse and working directly on the server you need to publish a
back up to your hd anyway.... open the site live and publish to your hard
drive .. check that is ok .. then delete content off the server...
Say if you don't know how to open live on the server ...

hth Tina

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Thanks Tina, I downloaded the web site onto my hard drive originally, so even
if I wipe out the live server files, the "junk" is still on my hard drive as
well. My problem is, I don't know what is good, versus the junk.
 
wood2733 said:
Thanks Tina, I downloaded the web site onto my hard drive originally, so even
if I wipe out the live server files, the "junk" is still on my hard drive as
well. My problem is, I don't know what is good, versus the junk.

How big is your site?
What is the url?
Email me off ng if you don't want to say here.

Tina

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