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From: gloria81101 on 27 Jan 2010 15:58 What is the best way to prevent users from viewing your html pages while you are creating them? I thought it was to file them in the _Private folder, but once I publish my site to a production server the pages become live.
From: Tom Willett on 27 Jan 2010 16:08 Don't publish them until they are actually completed? -- Tom [Pepper] Willett Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997 --------------------------- "gloria81101" <gloria81101(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4B84E93C-34AF-46D7-8396-CB8DB46152E9(a)microsoft.com... : What is the best way to prevent users from viewing your html pages while you : are creating them? I thought it was to file them in the _Private folder, but : once I publish my site to a production server the pages become live.
From: David B. on 27 Jan 2010 16:23 How about not publishing them? -- -- "gloria81101" <gloria81101(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4B84E93C-34AF-46D7-8396-CB8DB46152E9(a)microsoft.com... > What is the best way to prevent users from viewing your html pages while > you > are creating them? I thought it was to file them in the _Private folder, > but > once I publish my site to a production server the pages become live.
From: Karl E. Peterson on 27 Jan 2010 18:34
gloria81101 wrote on 1/27/2010 : > once I publish my site to a production server the pages become live. That's why they call it a production server. -- Doctor, it hurts when I do this! |