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Unknown expressions in Front Page
When reading and learning Front Page's helpprogram I've encountered some
words I don't understand. Would anyone be so kind and explain the meaning of the following words. 1)SERVERBASED WEBPLACE 2)SERVERADDITION FOR FRONT PAGE 3)INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES (ISS) 4)WAIS 5)INDEX SERVER 6)ODBC-COMPATIBLE DATABASE Thanks in advance |
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Computernovice wrote:
When reading and learning Front Page's helpprogram I've encountered some words I don't understand. Would anyone be so kind and explain the meaning of the following words. 1)SERVERBASED WEBPLACE 2)SERVERADDITION FOR FRONT PAGE 3)INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES (ISS) 4)WAIS 5)INDEX SERVER 6)ODBC-COMPATIBLE DATABASE =20 Thanks in advance Even if you are a novice, I'd recommend that you see the MS public = newsgroups devoted to Frontpage. See microsoft.public.frontpage.client=20 microsoft.public.frontpage.programming Do you have an introductory book on FrontPage? You may want to get a = good one. On # 2, Server "extensions" for FrontPage are used on servers (for = example, at your Internet-server Host where "you" have your webpages) = and they are a set of tools that make it possible for the "host" to be = effective in serving pages tailored for FrontPage. On # 1, do you have the correct term? I might suggest you take a look at this book: Step by Step Microsoft = Office FrontPage, published by Microsoft Press. --=20 Maurice N MVP Windows - Shell / User ----- |
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Thank You, Maurice for Your help. I'll try to get this book You recommend.
A bientôt "Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote: Computernovice wrote: When reading and learning Front Page's helpprogram I've encountered some words I don't understand. Would anyone be so kind and explain the meaning of the following words. 1)SERVERBASED WEBPLACE 2)SERVERADDITION FOR FRONT PAGE 3)INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES (ISS) 4)WAIS 5)INDEX SERVER 6)ODBC-COMPATIBLE DATABASE Thanks in advance Even if you are a novice, I'd recommend that you see the MS public newsgroups devoted to Frontpage. See microsoft.public.frontpage.client microsoft.public.frontpage.programming Do you have an introductory book on FrontPage? You may want to get a good one. On # 2, Server "extensions" for FrontPage are used on servers (for example, at your Internet-server Host where "you" have your webpages) and they are a set of tools that make it possible for the "host" to be effective in serving pages tailored for FrontPage. On # 1, do you have the correct term? I might suggest you take a look at this book: Step by Step Microsoft Office FrontPage, published by Microsoft Press. -- Maurice N MVP Windows - Shell / User ----- |
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Computernovice wrote:
Thank You, Maurice for Your help. I'll try to get this book You recommend. A bient=C3=B4t =20 Au revoir. Il n'y a pas de quoi. --=20 Maurice N MVP Windows - Shell / User ----- |
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try microsoft.public.frontpage.client
"Computernovice" wrote in message news When reading and learning Front Page's helpprogram I've encountered some words I don't understand. Would anyone be so kind and explain the meaning of the following words. 1)SERVERBASED WEBPLACE 2)SERVERADDITION FOR FRONT PAGE 3)INTERNET INFORMATION SERVICES (ISS) 4)WAIS 5)INDEX SERVER 6)ODBC-COMPATIBLE DATABASE Thanks in advance |
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