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is it possible to upload a page made in dreamweaver through ws_ftp software......?
you can upload output from DW with anything except FP ..
personally I don't like DW uploads and do so outside of DW with Cute ftp Pro ...
mainly cos you can go remote server switching ..but also the gui is easier on the brain ..
I feel like the guy that was given the choice between the ugly hooker and the very ugly hooker! I don't want either of them, I want the all American girl next door that hasn't been laden with this unnecessary baggage :)
what about a site that has already been designed in fp with over 200 pages?can it be changed into dreamweavr...
In defense of Frontpage, if you are in a corporate environment and your company cant afford a full blown CMS then Frontpage can be an attractive option. It tightly integrates with other MS Office applications and most users who can use Word are able to construct working sites with minimal training.
That said for publically accessable sites which need to be cross browser accessible and fast, Frontpage is very poor. Lots of inline styles, proprietry extentions, java applet navigation and intollerant of markup changes outside the FP environment, creating a css presented standards complient site in FP is often a nightmare.
DW goes a long way to improving things but if you go down the CSS-P route, DW's layout view is near useless and all changes need to be previewed in a browser which kind of makes the whole WYSIWYG thing pointless.
If I was looking to take a site from Dreamweaver to FP, I would import the site thru the import wizard in FP. I have done this with a few sites (not specificly from DW) and everything worked fine. A link is a link and content is content.
I see no problem with an imported page being edited. The file doesn't show the specific FP icon in the folder view, but it does allow you to view and edit code on that page.
If you can see the file in the browse window of your FTP client, you should be able to upload it.
Previous versions completely messed up these pages when I switched to the "design" mode. It's obviously a big step ahead...for me at least, because the "serious" asp pages were made by my professional asp programmer, while creating other static and simple FP-generated asp pages is my task. With FP2003 I can edit all these pages in design view when required.