One way is to get the person running the Apache server to open himself to the
script kiddies of the world by running "Front Page Extensions"
A second, less drastic measure is "Demoroniser", which is available through
Tucows.linuxberg.com. That little program takes files written by Microsoft
editors and corrects errors and HTML incompatibilities "to prevent you from
looking dumber than a bag of dirt when your page is viewed by a non-Microsoft
platform." Not perfect, by any means, but a step in the right direction.
Pages made by almost any other editor run without anything special. Hippie is
a good MS-platform editor that provides access to the HTML right beside
WYSIWYG. CoffeeCup is available for both platforms and is a reasonable editor
too.
Civileme
Orlando Lewis wrote:
> Does anyone know what is required so that you can use Frontpage 98 to
> develop pages for an Apache server. I need to be able to post my pages out
> of Frontpage onto a Apache server.
>
> Thanks in advance..
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