Publish files and folders to an extended Web server

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Publish files and folders to an extended Web server

In Microsoft FrontPage, an extended Web server is one that is running FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions from Microsoft or later, Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, or SharePoint Team Services v1.0 from Microsoft.

ShowSet the remote Web site properties

  1. On the View menu, click Remote Web Site.
  2. At the top of the document window, click Remote Web Site Properties.
  3. On the Remote Web Site tab, under Remote Web server type, click FrontPage or SharePoint Services.
  4. In the Remote Web site location box, type the Internet address, including the protocol, of the remote Web site that you want to publish folders and files to — for example, http://www.example.com — or click Browse to locate the site.
  5. Do any of the following:
    • To use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), click Encryption connection required (SSL).

      To use SSL connections on your Web server, the server must be configured with a security certificate from a recognized certificate authority. If the server does not support SSL, clear this check box. Otherwise, you will not be able to publish folders and files to the remote Web site. If you are not sure whether your Web site supports SSL, check with your Web server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).

    • To remove specific types of code from Web pages as they are being published, on the Optimize HTML tab, select the options you want.
    • To change the default options for publishing, on the Publishing tab, select the options you want.
  6. Click OK.

ShowMark files that you do not want to publish

  • In the Local Web site pane, right-click each file that you do not want to publish, and then click Don't Publish on the shortcut menu.

Important  If your Web site contains a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services document library, list, or survey, it is recommended that you author your Web site directly on a server that is running Windows SharePoint Services.

ShowPublish files and folders to a file system

  1. Under the Remote Web site pane, under Publish all changed pages, click Local to remote.
  2. Click Publish Web site.

Note  If you stop a publish in progress, files that have already been published will remain on the remote Web site.