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Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE method?

In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am
using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003
Jul 21 '05 #1
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If it's an html/aspx/css file, or any other that doesn't get compiled, you
can just manually copy it, however as far as I know there's no way of doing
this using Frontpage Server Extensions.

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ev**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE method?

In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am
using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003

Jul 21 '05 #2
If it's an html/aspx/css file, or any other that doesn't get compiled, you
can just manually copy it, however as far as I know there's no way of doing
this using Frontpage Server Extensions.

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ev**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE method?

In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am
using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003

Jul 21 '05 #3
Toby,

I think you are correct...we like to us FPSE since it keeps a nice log, but
I have uesd FTP to speed up the process. Does MS publish a definitive list
of what files get published? I have setup test webs to weed thru which
files stay, which files go.

Thanks, bud

"Toby Mathews" <to***************@yahoo.spamfree.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cf**********@thorium.cix.co.uk...
If it's an html/aspx/css file, or any other that doesn't get compiled, you
can just manually copy it, however as far as I know there's no way of doing this using Frontpage Server Extensions.

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ev**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE method?
In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003


Jul 21 '05 #4
Toby,

I think you are correct...we like to us FPSE since it keeps a nice log, but
I have uesd FTP to speed up the process. Does MS publish a definitive list
of what files get published? I have setup test webs to weed thru which
files stay, which files go.

Thanks, bud

"Toby Mathews" <to***************@yahoo.spamfree.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cf**********@thorium.cix.co.uk...
If it's an html/aspx/css file, or any other that doesn't get compiled, you
can just manually copy it, however as far as I know there's no way of doing this using Frontpage Server Extensions.

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ev**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE method?
In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003


Jul 21 '05 #5
I don't know of such a list. If you're publishing from within Visual Studio
there are 3 options ('Only files needed to run this application', 'All
project files' and 'All files in the cource project folder'), which are
pretty self-explanatory hopefully?

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ue**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Toby,

I think you are correct...we like to us FPSE since it keeps a nice log, but I have uesd FTP to speed up the process. Does MS publish a definitive list of what files get published? I have setup test webs to weed thru which
files stay, which files go.

Thanks, bud

"Toby Mathews" <to***************@yahoo.spamfree.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cf**********@thorium.cix.co.uk...
If it's an html/aspx/css file, or any other that doesn't get compiled, you
can just manually copy it, however as far as I know there's no way of

doing
this using Frontpage Server Extensions.

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ev**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE

method?
In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003



Jul 21 '05 #6
I don't know of such a list. If you're publishing from within Visual Studio
there are 3 options ('Only files needed to run this application', 'All
project files' and 'All files in the cource project folder'), which are
pretty self-explanatory hopefully?

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ue**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Toby,

I think you are correct...we like to us FPSE since it keeps a nice log, but I have uesd FTP to speed up the process. Does MS publish a definitive list of what files get published? I have setup test webs to weed thru which
files stay, which files go.

Thanks, bud

"Toby Mathews" <to***************@yahoo.spamfree.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cf**********@thorium.cix.co.uk...
If it's an html/aspx/css file, or any other that doesn't get compiled, you
can just manually copy it, however as far as I know there's no way of

doing
this using Frontpage Server Extensions.

"Keith" <css@NO_SPAM_ConsultWithUs.com> wrote in message
news:ev**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Is there a way to publish only one file in VS.NET 2003 using FPSE

method?
In FP client I can select one file at a time to publish.

My web is large and it takes too long to publish the whole thing. I am using the FPSE method wthin VS.NET 2003



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