No Access database, but yes, the site does have the funky frontpage
extensions. What I am really looking for is some "how to" on converting
the site from the Frontpage proprietary stuff to standard HTML, along
with recommendations for a WYSIWYG HTML editor that is Linux compatible.
Lee
Bryce C wrote:
>vi
>Actually, I was going to look at IBM's stuff but I never got the time.
>
>Also, define "complex". Does it use Access DBs or FP's form parsing
>stuff? FP does create normal html pages but with its own little
>extensions such as form processing.
>
>
>On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 06:04, Lee Einer wrote:
>
>>Hi, all-
>>
>>I need to convert a fairly complex website which was created with MS
>>FrontPage into the standard, non-proprietary HTML format. How best to do
>>this?
>>
>>A second, related question- although some of the folks working on the
>>site will be MS users, I am a Mandrake user. What Linux WYSIWYG web
>>editor would you all recommend for a Linux user who is attempting to
>>manage a website of 30-50 pages?
>>
>>
>>
>>Lee Einer
>>
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