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Publish the files in the current web when you are ready to present your web
for public viewing, or when you want to update the files in your web. You can
publish using HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) if the the FrontPage® Server
Extensions are installed on the Web server to which you are publishing.
Before you publish your web, you can specify which pages you want to publish.
Then, when you publish your web, you have the following options:
- Publish only the files that have changed. FrontPage compares the files on
your local web to the files on the Web server, and only those files that are
newer than those on the Web server are published. However, files that have
been marked Don't Publish will not be published.
- Publish all files, except those that have been marked Don't Publish.
The files from the local web will overwrite all files on the destination Web
server, even if the files on the Web server are newer.
- Publish subwebs, if the current web has subwebs. All files and folders in
subwebs will be recursively published in addition to those in the current
web.
- On the File menu, click Publish Web.
- Click Options to expand the list of options.
- Specify whether you want to publish only pages that have changed, or all
pages.
- To publish subwebs, select the Include subwebs check box.
- In the Specify the location to publish your web to box,
type your in URL after the http://yourname.com
for a full domain or http://onmy.com/yourname.
- Click Publish.
FrontPage publishes your web. If you want to verify that your web was
successfully published, click the hyperlink that is displayed after the web has
been published — your Web browser will open to the site you just
published.
If you cancel publishing in the middle of the operation, files that have
already been published remain on the destination Web server.
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