PHP and FrontPage.

Discussion in 'PHP' started by andymayo, Apr 21, 2008.

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    My site is all in Front Page how would i go about keeping it this way and adding PHP includes. simply adding php code will not work.
     
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  2. AstarothSolutions

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    #2
    Optionally use sHTML, ASP, ASP.Net includes? PHP & Frontpage are not natural bedfellows
     
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    what i want is to edit one file and it changes an area on all my pages (navigation for example) PHP is not thw way i need to do it but the way sugested. In front page what should i use to complete this task?
     
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    apparently i also need to install PHP on my pc is that correct?
     
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    It can be achieved by using master pages which is feature of asp.net 2.0.
     
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    sorry... it must be in front page.. is there any way to have master pages in FP?
     
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    Does your site utilize FP extensions? Do you publish your site using FP?

    You may be able to build your site using FP and you may be able to keep the .htm name instead of php, but I don't think you can make use of the extensions or publish and use php on the pages.

    Post back and after I read I will post more if it can help.
     
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    Yes i use frontpage extensions and is a live site i can access from any computer with frontpage and an internet connection. and thats what i need as i myself work on it in 2 different locations and acollegue also does.

    like i have said it doesnt need to be PHP but that is what was sugested.
     
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    Frontpage has a built in navigation system that you might be able to utilize to accomplish your goal. The default ones are rather ugly and cumbersome, but you might be able to create a custom one.

    I used that method briefly back in 2000 and 2001. What I can not recall is whether it was frame based or not. If I can locate the CD where I have the old site stored I will take a look and then update this thread. I would not use frames for sure.
     
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    I look faward to the reply but im unsure still as to wether thatwill work. Master pages sounds best to me so far ill look it up.
     
    andymayo, Apr 21, 2008 IP