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- Frontpage Features That Require The Frontpage Server Extensions
- The FrontPage Server Extensions are programs that run on the Web server to do this processing. Features enabled by the FrontPage Server Extensions allow you to include sophisticated technology on your Web pages without having to learn or understand the programming behind them. When your Microsoft FrontPage-based web is published...
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- How To Use Frontpage 2000 Without Frontpage Extensions
- Sometimes a FrontPage user wishes to develop a Web site without FrontPage Server Extensions from Microsoft or the benefits provided by them. This usually occurs when you want to develop a Web site on your local hard drive or network drive instead of a Web server, or because the site's...
- White papers
- Publishing Your Web Site With FrontPage 2000
- When the time comes to present your site to the world, publishing is a very simple task with Microsoft FrontPage 2000. Publishing is the process of moving your web site from the computer you developed it on to a web server accessible to the world. The easiest way to publish...
- White papers
- Best Internet Announces Windows NT- and IIS-Based Web Hosting Featuring FrontPage 97 with Bonus Pack; World's Leading Host of Web Sites Kicks Off FrontPage Hosting Service with Free Beta Program
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 4, 1996--Best Internet Communications, the world's leading host of Web sites, today announced a new Web hosting service based on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Microsoft Internet Information Server IIS 2.0, featuring Microsoft FrontPage server extensions.
- Research articles 1996-11-04
- READY-TO-RUN DEBUTS FRONTPAGE EXTENSIONS FOR IBM ESERVERS.
- Under a recent agreement signed with IBM, Ready-to-Run Software RTR, Chelmsford, Mass., has introduced the latest MicrosoftR FrontPageTM Server Extensions for the IBM eServer products with SuSER LinuxR. IBM, a global leader in information t Under a recent agreement signed with IBM, Ready-to-Run Software RTR,...
- Research articles 2004-02-01
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