At 08:29 AM 12/11/2001, you wrote:
>Well the whole problem with this is some of us are
>web hosters and we have a lot of clients that happen to be
>newbie that use FrontPage.   I can't just tell them "Hey
>use something else"  As much as I wish I could I cant.
>
>Joe

Now that Microsoft has added new features, you can list the Frontpage 
extensions that you do support and the ones you don't so that a customer 
has the knowledge.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Bruce Letterle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 7:59 AM
>Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Frontpage
>
>
>Wow, I sure seem to have sparked a lively debate! Let me clarify a few
>things.
>
>First, our firm does not like to use, or promote the use of FrontPage. We
>use a wide variety of development tools like Dreamweaver and Homesite in our
>efforts. Our major focus is on web-database development using PHP or
>Chilisoft ASP. We only get involved with FrontPage in situations where a
>client wishes to use it to do some text editing or simple page layout and
>they request using Microsoft products. I was just trying to explain that the
>whole issue of FrontPage extensions versions is not a problem in most cases.
>I was noticing in the threads that there are many new people to the Cobalt
>Linux environment that were being scared off by this problem and wanted to
>help out.
>
>As far as a "things to avoid" list, just go to Microsoft's site and read the
>list of new features for FrontPage 2002. Avoid them all if you are using
>FP2000 extensions.
>
>Bruce Letterle
>Creative Web Technologies
>eBusiness Web Services
>412-415-5217
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.creativewebtech.com
>
>
>
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