How do I modify a webpage for Internal website?

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Hello all,

I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server. When I
put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the counter on
the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local computer
that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the correct way
to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to Front Page.

Thank you very much!
 
Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote web?

Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?

How did you put the web page back on the server?

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: Hello all,
:
: I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server. When I
: put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the counter
on
: the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local computer
: that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the correct
way
: to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to Front Page.
:
: Thank you very much!
 
Hi Tom,

those are good questions. Please see answers bellow:

Thank you very much.

Tom Willett said:
Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote web?

I edited the page on my local machine.
Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?

I have an actual website.
How did you put the web page back on the server?

I put the modified web page (webPage) in a share folder and then copied it
to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server. But before I copied it to the
server, I renamed the one that was already there to webPage1, and when I did
that I got a warning message that the file will not longer belong to the
folder "webPage1_files", so I said OK. Then when I tried to see the webPage
in the browser, it had not changed, so what I did is to copy the
webPage_Files from the share folder to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server,
but then the counter stop working for this web page. And to fix it, I had to
go to edit the webPage in notepad and removed the string that was referencing
my local computer. It works now, but I want to know what is the best and
easier way to modify the web pages in this site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: Hello all,
:
: I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server. When I
: put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the counter
on
: the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local computer
: that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the correct
way
: to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to Front Page.
:
: Thank you very much!
 
You need to Publish your changes to the server from your local copy to the
server.


--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






ITNow said:
Hi Tom,

those are good questions. Please see answers bellow:

Thank you very much.

Tom Willett said:
Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote web?

I edited the page on my local machine.
Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?

I have an actual website.
How did you put the web page back on the server?

I put the modified web page (webPage) in a share folder and then copied it
to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server. But before I copied it to the
server, I renamed the one that was already there to webPage1, and when I
did
that I got a warning message that the file will not longer belong to the
folder "webPage1_files", so I said OK. Then when I tried to see the
webPage
in the browser, it had not changed, so what I did is to copy the
webPage_Files from the share folder to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the
server,
but then the counter stop working for this web page. And to fix it, I had
to
go to edit the webPage in notepad and removed the string that was
referencing
my local computer. It works now, but I want to know what is the best and
easier way to modify the web pages in this site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: Hello all,
:
: I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server.
When I
: put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the
counter
on
: the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local
computer
: that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the correct
way
: to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to Front
Page.
:
: Thank you very much!
 
Rob,

Do I need to stop the website in IIS while I do the Publishing operation?

Rob Giordano said:
You need to Publish your changes to the server from your local copy to the
server.


--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






ITNow said:
Hi Tom,

those are good questions. Please see answers bellow:

Thank you very much.

Tom Willett said:
Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote web?

I edited the page on my local machine.
Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?

I have an actual website.
How did you put the web page back on the server?

I put the modified web page (webPage) in a share folder and then copied it
to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server. But before I copied it to the
server, I renamed the one that was already there to webPage1, and when I
did
that I got a warning message that the file will not longer belong to the
folder "webPage1_files", so I said OK. Then when I tried to see the
webPage
in the browser, it had not changed, so what I did is to copy the
webPage_Files from the share folder to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the
server,
but then the counter stop working for this web page. And to fix it, I had
to
go to edit the webPage in notepad and removed the string that was
referencing
my local computer. It works now, but I want to know what is the best and
easier way to modify the web pages in this site.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: Hello all,
:
: I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server.
When I
: put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the
counter
on
: the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local
computer
: that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the correct
way
: to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to Front
Page.
:
: Thank you very much!
 
No.

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: Rob,
:
: Do I need to stop the website in IIS while I do the Publishing operation?
:
: "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
:
: > You need to Publish your changes to the server from your local copy to
the
: > server.
: >
: >
: > --
: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: > Rob Giordano
: > Microsoft MVP Expression Web
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: >
: > : > > Hi Tom,
: > >
: > > those are good questions. Please see answers bellow:
: > >
: > > Thank you very much.
: > >
: > > "Tom Willett" wrote:
: > >
: > >> Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote
web?
: > >
: > > I edited the page on my local machine.
: > >
: > >>
: > >> Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?
: > >
: > > I have an actual website.
: > >
: > >>
: > >> How did you put the web page back on the server?
: > >
: > > I put the modified web page (webPage) in a share folder and then
copied it
: > > to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server. But before I copied it to
the
: > > server, I renamed the one that was already there to webPage1, and when
I
: > > did
: > > that I got a warning message that the file will not longer belong to
the
: > > folder "webPage1_files", so I said OK. Then when I tried to see the
: > > webPage
: > > in the browser, it had not changed, so what I did is to copy the
: > > webPage_Files from the share folder to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the
: > > server,
: > > but then the counter stop working for this web page. And to fix it, I
had
: > > to
: > > go to edit the webPage in notepad and removed the string that was
: > > referencing
: > > my local computer. It works now, but I want to know what is the best
and
: > > easier way to modify the web pages in this site.
: > >
: > >>
: > >> --
: > >> Tom [Pepper] Willett
: > >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: > >> ---------------------------
: > >> : > >> : Hello all,
: > >> :
: > >> : I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server.
: > >> When I
: > >> : put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the
: > >> counter
: > >> on
: > >> : the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local
: > >> computer
: > >> : that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the
correct
: > >> way
: > >> : to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to
Front
: > >> Page.
: > >> :
: > >> : Thank you very much!
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: >
 
I double that no.

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






ITNow said:
Rob,

Do I need to stop the website in IIS while I do the Publishing operation?

Rob Giordano said:
You need to Publish your changes to the server from your local copy to
the
server.


--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






ITNow said:
Hi Tom,

those are good questions. Please see answers bellow:

Thank you very much.

:

Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote
web?

I edited the page on my local machine.


Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?

I have an actual website.


How did you put the web page back on the server?

I put the modified web page (webPage) in a share folder and then copied
it
to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server. But before I copied it to
the
server, I renamed the one that was already there to webPage1, and when
I
did
that I got a warning message that the file will not longer belong to
the
folder "webPage1_files", so I said OK. Then when I tried to see the
webPage
in the browser, it had not changed, so what I did is to copy the
webPage_Files from the share folder to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the
server,
but then the counter stop working for this web page. And to fix it, I
had
to
go to edit the webPage in notepad and removed the string that was
referencing
my local computer. It works now, but I want to know what is the best
and
easier way to modify the web pages in this site.


--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: Hello all,
:
: I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server.
When I
: put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the
counter
on
: the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local
computer
: that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the
correct
way
: to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to Front
Page.
:
: Thank you very much!
 
Stop IIS and you stop the publishing process ;-)
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
:I double that no.
:
: --
: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: Rob Giordano
: Microsoft MVP Expression Web
:
:
:
:
:
:
: : > Rob,
: >
: > Do I need to stop the website in IIS while I do the Publishing
operation?
: >
: > "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:
: >
: >> You need to Publish your changes to the server from your local copy to
: >> the
: >> server.
: >>
: >>
: >> --
: >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: >> Rob Giordano
: >> Microsoft MVP Expression Web
: >>
: >>
: >>
: >>
: >>
: >>
: >> : >> > Hi Tom,
: >> >
: >> > those are good questions. Please see answers bellow:
: >> >
: >> > Thank you very much.
: >> >
: >> > "Tom Willett" wrote:
: >> >
: >> >> Where did you edit the page, on your local machine or on the remote
: >> >> web?
: >> >
: >> > I edited the page on my local machine.
: >> >
: >> >>
: >> >> Did you have an actual website open in FrontPage, or just a page?
: >> >
: >> > I have an actual website.
: >> >
: >> >>
: >> >> How did you put the web page back on the server?
: >> >
: >> > I put the modified web page (webPage) in a share folder and then
copied
: >> > it
: >> > to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the server. But before I copied it to
: >> > the
: >> > server, I renamed the one that was already there to webPage1, and
when
: >> > I
: >> > did
: >> > that I got a warning message that the file will not longer belong to
: >> > the
: >> > folder "webPage1_files", so I said OK. Then when I tried to see the
: >> > webPage
: >> > in the browser, it had not changed, so what I did is to copy the
: >> > webPage_Files from the share folder to the "Inetput\myWebsite" on the
: >> > server,
: >> > but then the counter stop working for this web page. And to fix it,
I
: >> > had
: >> > to
: >> > go to edit the webPage in notepad and removed the string that was
: >> > referencing
: >> > my local computer. It works now, but I want to know what is the best
: >> > and
: >> > easier way to modify the web pages in this site.
: >> >
: >> >>
: >> >> --
: >> >> Tom [Pepper] Willett
: >> >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
: >> >> ---------------------------
: >> >> : >> >> : Hello all,
: >> >> :
: >> >> : I modified a webpage for a website that resides on our IIS server.
: >> >> When I
: >> >> : put the webpage back in the server and I tried to access it, the
: >> >> counter
: >> >> on
: >> >> : the webpage will not work. It was making references to the local
: >> >> computer
: >> >> : that I used to modify the page. Please let me know what is the
: >> >> correct
: >> >> way
: >> >> : to make modifications to a website pages. I am totally new to
Front
: >> >> Page.
: >> >> :
: >> >> : Thank you very much!
: >> >>
: >> >>
: >> >>
: >>
:
 
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