1) You don’t. Take out all the Front Page Crap. Real web browsers don’t handle Front Page crap very well. (It completely violates W3C standards.)
2) Connect to your FTP address and upload the files.
It’s easier, if you’re running Windows, to make your site a network location. Just map a network drive, but choose to map to a web site (use the ftp:// address).
July 14th, 2009 at 3:12 am
1) You don’t. Take out all the Front Page Crap. Real web browsers don’t handle Front Page crap very well. (It completely violates W3C standards.)
2) Connect to your FTP address and upload the files.
It’s easier, if you’re running Windows, to make your site a network location. Just map a network drive, but choose to map to a web site (use the ftp:// address).