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The FrontPage FTP method does '''''not''''' use FrontPage extensions. This is ''not'' the ideal way to ftp your files to your web space. For a more reliable alternative, please read our [FTP FAQ]. | The FrontPage FTP method does '''''not''''' use FrontPage extensions. This is ''not'' the ideal way to ftp your files to your web space. For a more reliable alternative, please read our [FTP FAQ]. | ||
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[[Category:Hosting Archives|Frontpage]] | [[Category:Hosting Archives|Frontpage]] |
Latest revision as of 09:14, 4 February 2014
As of mid-2006, Microsoft has discontinued support for FrontPage
The FrontPage FTP method does not use FrontPage extensions. This is not the ideal way to ftp your files to your web space. For a more reliable alternative, please read our [FTP FAQ].
FrontPage 98
- Create a web page and save it
- In the FrontPage Explorer, click
- A box will come up asking you for a destination to publish to. Type in http://www.xmission.com/~username, where "username" is your user name
- Click
- After a long minute of searching, FrontPage will pop up the . Where it asks you to fill in the , type in ftp.xmission.com
- Where it asks for a , fill in /home/users/u/username/public_html where "u" is the first letter of your user name and "username" is your user name
- Click
- In the following box, you will need to fill in your user name and password. Under , enter your user name
- Under , enter your password
- Click
FrontPage 2000
- Create a web page and save it
- Click on , then
- A box will come up asking for a destination to publish to. Type in ftp://ftp.xmission.com/%2fhome/users/u/username/public_html where "u" is the first letter of your user name and "username" is your user name.
- Click </ol>
Frontpage 2003
- Create a web page and save it</li>
- Go to and select
- A box will come up asking for a destination to publish to. Type in ftp://ftp.xmission.com and click
- When prompted, enter your XMission username and password, hit and you will be connected to your "home" space.
- Go to your "public_html" directory to publish or download your web site