Good day,  I tried what your asking and didnt have major problems, just some
of the bot's were messing things up, suggestion/question, did you try
opening from the web in dreamweaver or coldfusion, and bring the site in
that way.

"Carol Bluestein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> OK.  I'm convinced.  Can you tell me what if there are any conversion
issues
> (and what they are) when you convert existing page from Front Page to
> DreamWeaver?
>
> Carol L. Bluestein
> Senior Programmer
> NYS Office of Real Property
> 518-486-6335
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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> Subject:    Re: CF and FrontPage
> Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date:       1/18/01 7:36 PM
>
> john..have you tried Dreamweaver 4? Or better yet Dreamweaver 4 Ultradev??
>
> I think it has all the advantages of Frontpage that you mentioned, without
> those nasty drawbacks.
> It isn't as neatly laid out, however, and thus takes some getting used to
as
> you make the transition from Frontpage.
>
> The Site manager's features are there, but you need to get accustomed to
it.
>
> There is a trial available..give it an honest try for a week. It WILL be a
> bit difficult finding where everything is if FP is all you've used, but I
> think you will at least seriously consider it as an alternative after just
a
> week of trying to use it.
>
> :-)
>
> -Gel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John McKown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > 1. Drag-and-drop file handling of FP is way more efficient than FTP.
> > 2. Renaming images on a FP server will automagically change all of the
> links
> > in .htm and .html files.  .CFM files are ignored.  This is a HUGE
> > time saver.
> > 3. The FP Explorer allows you to enter comments on each files, including
> > images, .cfm files, and .html files.   This makes file management
easier.
> > 4. Visual layout of HTML tables and HTML forms is the fastest and most
> > intuitive anywhere.
> > 5. Page Preview for HTML files works great.
> > 6. You can CTRL-A (copy all) a web page in IE, then paste into the FP
> > editor.  This saves time "reusing" code.
> >
> > Here are the negatives of FP:
> > 1. Not platform independent.
> > 2. FP Extensions run as root, and are a Network Admin's nightmare.
> > 3. FP Editor does not respect existing code structure.
> > 4. PF Editor does not recognize CF.
> > 5. There is no good workgroup session integrity to keep people from
> working
> > on the same file simultaneously.
>
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