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I'm using Frontpage2003 and not sue how to upload my WAG (5 posts)


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  1. JoeWhibley
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago

    I'm not sure if I'm doing any of this right. Once I created the WAG. I then went to my network place to open my website, then drag the WAG onto the site. I then close the site to reopen it. I click on the WAG file and keep getting "can't load file". Again I'm using Frontpage2003, my computer is an XP. Can anyone tell me if I'm making a dumb move, lol

    I appreciate any help

  2. steve owen
    Moderator
    Posted 4 years ago

    I am not familiar FrontPage, but the usual way to upload albums is by FTP. If your web-site provider has this service its the best way.

  3. patgeary
    Member
    Posted 4 years ago

    If the album you created is actually a part of your fp website, you should be able to publish your web the same way you normally do and the pages will upload - either by publishing to your ftp address or the http address.

  4. Anonymous

    Posted 3 years ago

    Hello i am wondering the samething?i am having trouble making it show up? i did the step by step theright way and it shows up in my public folder and everything, but i cant view it or where do i put it in my frontpage to publish it?

  5. Mark
    Administrator
    Posted 3 years ago

    I'm not familiar enough with Microsoft FrontPage to offer step-by-step instructions, however, this post by forum user akarssen may be helpful:

    I am using Frontpage 2002. I always create my albums directly into the My Webs directory, where my web site files are stored. When uploading the site from Frontpage the new album is also uploaded. You just need to create a link so people can find your new album (although you can recreate existing albums without the need to create a link). I guess copying and pasting your album into the directory where you store your web site files on your hard disk should work as well.

    Hope this helps!


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