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November 21, 2006
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Connecting to FrontPage enabled server

  • November 21, 2006
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Hi All,

I am forced to connect to a FrontPage enabled server from DW8. I have installed the DW MX2004 Publish Web Extension, which I hoped would allow me to use HTTP instead of FTP to connect to the remote server. However, the extension does not show up in the Remote Info: Access: Drop down menu list in the Site Definition Dialogue Box.

My questions are:

Is the Dreamweaver MX 2004 Publish Web extension compatible with Dreamweaver 8 (in which case I have done something wrong).

Is there an alternate way of connecting to a FrontPage enabled server that allows me to preserve a site definition?

Thank you for any help/comments.

Nick Barling
www.barkingweb.com
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4 replies

Participating Frequently
January 24, 2007
Yea i doubt i will be able to get any other activation applied because the server belongs to a university and i dont have the access nor the authority to change any of it. Anyone know where we can find this third party extension? and as i am kind of novice to the world of websites can someone explain to me why one of the leading website programs transfer protocol was not included in DW8?
Participant
January 23, 2007
Unfortunately I don't have that option. We're phasing out the FP server, but while it exists, all none FP access is disallowed.

J
January 23, 2007
I found a way around the problem rather than trying to build/find an extension. I had the server administrator activate WebDAV and I use that to transfer files from DW8 to the server. It works fine and just needs some permissions enabled by the administrator.
Participating Frequently
January 22, 2007
Hey Nick:
I am actually having the exact same problem and no you aren't doing anything wrong. I called tech support and there is no planned release for any dreamweaver 8 extension for a frontpage enabled server so it looks like its going to be up to third party members to create one. I've yet to figure out how the leading website creation program doesn't have this functionality in it. Can anyone else shed some light on this issue?
Participant
January 23, 2007
I'm in exactly the same boat. Luckily, today's installation of Dreamweaver 8 didn't overwrite my installation of MX 2004.

But haven't the front page extensions always been produced by 3rd parties? I don't think Macromedia can officially provide it in the software as they'd probably have to pay a licence to Microsoft.

J