local and remote websites

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When I try to publish my website, it says that the local and remote websites
cannot be the same. I'm confused. What should I put in the remote website
address box?
 
Assuming your local site is on your hard drive and the address starts with C:\
your remote site would be http:\\yourwebsitename.com

Keep in mind that in FP 2003, which ever site you have open is the "local site"

If you have your http:\\ site open, it is the local and your hard drive is the remote.

If you have c:\ open, it is the local and http:\\ is the remote.


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I've seen in the past web input fields that included a mini text editor for
input into that field and when the data was submitted, the formatting went
with it (in html I assume) (This would be found in an admin section of the
site on an editor/add page)
 
That answer has nothing to do with the question.
In fact, you've used that same answer in numerous posts, none of which have
anything to do with the question asked.

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| I've seen in the past web input fields that included a mini text editor
for
| input into that field and when the data was submitted, the formatting went
| with it (in html I assume) (This would be found in an admin section of
the
| site on an editor/add page)
|
|
|
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| | > When I try to publish my website, it says that the local and remote
| websites
| > cannot be the same. I'm confused. What should I put in the remote
| website
| > address box?
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Unless you are using FrontPage 2003, in which case the web you open first is the "Local" web,
regardless of it's location.

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Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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