James Melin wrote:

Way back in the day, I used FP 98 (again that's what was sanctioned, regardless 
of how lousy a product it is) back in the day, and that invoked a real
FTP conversation irrespective of there being a web server involved. Is there 
any way to get FP 2003 to just DO what I want it to do? If not, is there
an open source publishing solution I can run on Linux on intel?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

I'm completely unfamiliar with FP, but what I might do is publish
_somewhere_ that is regularly mirrored to the official site. Then,
_somewhere_ becomes a backup of sorts and/or a last-ditch test site.

To mirror, rsync which runs on Windows and POSIX{-like} systems, and
which can also delete unwanted files.

I'm actually doing something like this to download stuff; a script runs
& updates a website, packs it into an uncompressed tarball. I then run
rsync at home to update the local tarball & unpack it to reflect the
website at home.



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John

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