..and if you can get away from FPX or FP2000, the better off
you'll be.  They create gobs of HTML errors.

I've never used any FP variant (or any other HTML editor for
that matter), but I THINK, MAYBE.....if your hosts have
folders with FP extensions in them (that you can see from your
website's control panel page this would mean they support FP
extensions).....[a guess] if these folders are included in any
FTP transfer, would that help?  I deleted all mine so I can't
tell you what they look like, but if I recall correctly they
are something like "vt_something" or _v"t something"....etc.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
Want to exchange links with us?
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda F. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



A word of caution on Clint's suggestion, Larry.  FTPing your
site can
corrupt your FrontPage extensions, so be warned.

Linda

-----Original Message-----

Larry if you're trying to upload your webSITE, just use an FTP
program and do it a few mb's at a time.
-Clint
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