Recognition of updated content

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I've updated a single page of a multi-page website. When
I went to "Publish" the update, Frontpage did not
recognize the page as having been updated. Frontpage is
somehow not picking up that the page has a more recent
create date. The create date is indeed updated on my
local drive when I look at the directory, but Frontpage
doesn't see that new date and therefore does not publish
the update. I tried this from a new location on my
network and Frontpage still does not pick up the new
date.

What am I doing wrong? How can I get Frontpage to see
that the web page has been updated?
 
Make sure you open FrontPage and then
select File > Open web and then open the page
and make the changes.
Then save the page, and select File > Publish and select
"changed pages only."

If you simply "right click" on a web file while browsing with
Windows Explorer, and the right click a file and select Edit,
to change a page, FrontPage does not update the necessary files in your
web because the "web" is not open.


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I've updated a single page of a multi-page website. When
I went to "Publish" the update, Frontpage did not
recognize the page as having been updated. Frontpage is
somehow not picking up that the page has a more recent
create date. The create date is indeed updated on my
local drive when I look at the directory, but Frontpage
doesn't see that new date and therefore does not publish
the update. I tried this from a new location on my
network and Frontpage still does not pick up the new
date.

What am I doing wrong? How can I get Frontpage to see
that the web page has been updated?
 
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