RE: [PHP] What is it with _vti?

2001-08-27 Thread Mark Roedel

 -Original Message-
 From: Seb Frost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 6:49 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] What is it with _vti?
 
 
 I have these _vti_pvt _vti_cnf directories on my website.  
 Why?  I never put them there... can I delete them?
 
 I tried searching for this but it's impossible to search for 
 since it seems a lot of website have these directories and it
 just comes up with them :-)

FrontPage droppings.  *grin*

And yes, assuming you're not doing anything FrontPage-specific, you can
safely remove them.  (They will, of course, be recreated if you publish
your site again using FrontPage.)


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RE: [PHP] What is it with _vti?

2001-08-27 Thread Miles Thompson

Before you drop them, noodle around a little bit and learn how much extra 
crap and duplication of your site FP drops on you. It's like a bloody seagull!

Miles

BTW - Don't drop them on the Windows machine where you do your FP work, the 
poor program won't be able to function without all its redundancies. 
Horrible thing! /mt

At 08:48 AM 8/27/01 -0500, Mark Roedel wrote:
  -Original Message-
  From: Seb Frost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 6:49 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [PHP] What is it with _vti?
 
 
  I have these _vti_pvt _vti_cnf directories on my website.
  Why?  I never put them there... can I delete them?
 
  I tried searching for this but it's impossible to search for
  since it seems a lot of website have these directories and it
  just comes up with them :-)

FrontPage droppings.  *grin*

And yes, assuming you're not doing anything FrontPage-specific, you can
safely remove them.  (They will, of course, be recreated if you publish
your site again using FrontPage.)


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Mark Roedel   | Blessed is he who has learned to laugh
Systems Programmer|  at himself, for he shall never cease
LeTourneau University |  to be entertained.
Longview, Texas, USA  |  -- John Powell

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RE: [PHP] What is it with _vti?

2001-08-27 Thread Seb Frost

The only FP work I do is open it up, lay out a form (for example) and then
cut and paste the html into my php doc in textpad.

Have deleted all and everything.  All seems ok.

- seb

-Original Message-
From: Miles Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 August 2001 15:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] What is it with _vti?


Before you drop them, noodle around a little bit and learn how much extra
crap and duplication of your site FP drops on you. It's like a bloody
seagull!

Miles

BTW - Don't drop them on the Windows machine where you do your FP work, the
poor program won't be able to function without all its redundancies.
Horrible thing! /mt

At 08:48 AM 8/27/01 -0500, Mark Roedel wrote:
  -Original Message-
  From: Seb Frost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 6:49 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [PHP] What is it with _vti?
 
 
  I have these _vti_pvt _vti_cnf directories on my website.
  Why?  I never put them there... can I delete them?
 
  I tried searching for this but it's impossible to search for
  since it seems a lot of website have these directories and it
  just comes up with them :-)

FrontPage droppings.  *grin*

And yes, assuming you're not doing anything FrontPage-specific, you can
safely remove them.  (They will, of course, be recreated if you publish
your site again using FrontPage.)


---
Mark Roedel   | Blessed is he who has learned to laugh
Systems Programmer|  at himself, for he shall never cease
LeTourneau University |  to be entertained.
Longview, Texas, USA  |  -- John Powell

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