>>I suspect this incident occurred when web newbies using FP went to
>>"publish" (upload through FP) their pages and the ISPs web server was not
>>equipped to handle FP protocols (i.e., proprietary MS horseshit). This
>>would be a problem. I believe it is correct that you can't publish web
>>pages with FP unless the server has the FP extensions installed. Others no
>>doubt no more about this...
>>
>
>Nope. Not if you know what you are doing and use FTP.
George, my point is that if an FP user knows nothing about FTP, and goes
through FP to 'publish' their web pages, I think they need the FP
extensions on the server for it to work.
Is that correct? While I've used FP87, I never used the 'publish' feature,
I went the standard FTP route.
Barry <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web Design & Development - Online Marketing <http://www.ToTheWeb.com>
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