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From: uisken on 25 Jan 2010 15:30 Like other webs, my web contains multiple levels. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3, etc. When I publish a file from Level 2 of my local site, I expect it to publish to Level 2 of the remote site; but it publishes it to Level 1 of the remote site. I have the remote site showing Level 2 files when I publish. But if I 'drag' the file from Level 2 local to level 2 remote in the publish window, it works fine. What am I missing here?
From: Stefan B Rusynko on 26 Jan 2010 04:18 Are these folder or FP subwebs, and are you using FP to publish in http mode (or FTP) - If they are subwebs you open the local subweb in FP and publish to the corresponding subweb online using Remote Site Properties to select the location (or open the root web and Publish is setting Remote Site Properties to include subwebs) - If they are just folders and you are using drag and drop in the Remote Site View, Both sides need to be selected to the same folder level (showing the same view) -- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; _____________________________________________ "uisken" <uisken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EA073AD4-60E0-4D9E-BC08-72DA253A2C7A(a)microsoft.com... Like other webs, my web contains multiple levels. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3, etc. When I publish a file from Level 2 of my local site, I expect it to publish to Level 2 of the remote site; but it publishes it to Level 1 of the remote site. I have the remote site showing Level 2 files when I publish. But if I 'drag' the file from Level 2 local to level 2 remote in the publish window, it works fine. What am I missing here?
From: uisken on 27 Jan 2010 01:07 I think they are simply folders in the web, but is there any way to tell if they are folders or subwebs? "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > Are these folder or FP subwebs, and are you using FP to publish in http mode (or FTP) > - If they are subwebs you open the local subweb in FP and publish to the corresponding subweb online using Remote Site Properties to > select the location > (or open the root web and Publish is setting Remote Site Properties to include subwebs) > - If they are just folders and you are using drag and drop in the Remote Site View, Both sides need to be selected to the same > folder level (showing the same view) > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "uisken" <uisken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EA073AD4-60E0-4D9E-BC08-72DA253A2C7A(a)microsoft.com... > Like other webs, my web contains multiple levels. > Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3, etc. > When I publish a file from Level 2 of my local site, I expect it to publish > to Level 2 of the remote site; but it publishes it to Level 1 of the remote > site. I have the remote site showing Level 2 files when I publish. But if I > 'drag' the file from Level 2 local to level 2 remote in the publish window, > it works fine. What am I missing here? > > > . >
From: Stefan B Rusynko on 27 Jan 2010 04:10 If you have your root web open and can see the contents of the folder in Folder List or View - they are not Subwebs -- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; _____________________________________________ "uisken" <uisken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69DFCB7B-5F16-4143-8895-63818B3EDACE(a)microsoft.com... I think they are simply folders in the web, but is there any way to tell if they are folders or subwebs? "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > Are these folder or FP subwebs, and are you using FP to publish in http mode (or FTP) > - If they are subwebs you open the local subweb in FP and publish to the corresponding subweb online using Remote Site Properties > to > select the location > (or open the root web and Publish is setting Remote Site Properties to include subwebs) > - If they are just folders and you are using drag and drop in the Remote Site View, Both sides need to be selected to the same > folder level (showing the same view) > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "uisken" <uisken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EA073AD4-60E0-4D9E-BC08-72DA253A2C7A(a)microsoft.com... > Like other webs, my web contains multiple levels. > Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3, etc. > When I publish a file from Level 2 of my local site, I expect it to publish > to Level 2 of the remote site; but it publishes it to Level 1 of the remote > site. I have the remote site showing Level 2 files when I publish. But if I > 'drag' the file from Level 2 local to level 2 remote in the publish window, > it works fine. What am I missing here? > > > . >
From: uisken on 27 Jan 2010 23:06 OK, based on that answer, they are simply folders (not subwebs). When I selected both sides to the same folder level, I can use drag and drop and it works fine. But in the same view, if I select a file on my local site and then choose Publish Selected Files, the file ends up in the root level; it doesn't go to the same folder level that is selected on both sides. "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > If you have your root web open and can see the contents of the folder in Folder List or View > - they are not Subwebs > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "uisken" <uisken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69DFCB7B-5F16-4143-8895-63818B3EDACE(a)microsoft.com... > I think they are simply folders in the web, but is there any way to tell if > they are folders or subwebs? > > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > > > Are these folder or FP subwebs, and are you using FP to publish in http mode (or FTP) > > - If they are subwebs you open the local subweb in FP and publish to the corresponding subweb online using Remote Site Properties > > to > > select the location > > (or open the root web and Publish is setting Remote Site Properties to include subwebs) > > - If they are just folders and you are using drag and drop in the Remote Site View, Both sides need to be selected to the same > > folder level (showing the same view) > > > > -- > > > > _____________________________________________ > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > > _____________________________________________ > > > > > > "uisken" <uisken(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EA073AD4-60E0-4D9E-BC08-72DA253A2C7A(a)microsoft.com... > > Like other webs, my web contains multiple levels. > > Level 1 > > Level 2 > > Level 3, etc. > > When I publish a file from Level 2 of my local site, I expect it to publish > > to Level 2 of the remote site; but it publishes it to Level 1 of the remote > > site. I have the remote site showing Level 2 files when I publish. But if I > > 'drag' the file from Level 2 local to level 2 remote in the publish window, > > it works fine. What am I missing here? > > > > > > . > > > > > . >
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