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Re: Counter on a webpage

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Originally Posted by Mike AA
I have at the bottom the code where its supposed to be but its not working. Anyone have any Ideas?
If you just uploaded the file to your server using FTP and didn’t publish the page using the Frontpage Server Extensions or SharePoint Services, that could be the cause of the problem. If you are using Frontpage 2003, make sure you have the correct option selected in the "Remote Web Site Properties" dialog box.

From the Frontpage help file:
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Remote Web Site Properties
By using the Remote Web Site Properties dialog box, you can specify how you want to publish files and folders from the Web site that is currently open in Microsoft FrontPage to another location. This process is also referred to as publishing from the local Web site to a remote Web site. The dialog box provides options on the following tabs.

Remote Web Site tab

Remote Web server type
Under Remote Web server type, click the type of server that hosts the remote Web site.

FrontPage or SharePoint Services

If the Web server runs FrontPage Server Extensions from Microsoft, SharePoint Team Services v1.0 from Microsoft, or Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, enter information about the server in the following boxes.

Remote Web site location Type the Internet address, including the protocol, of the remote Web site that you want to publish and files and folders to— for example, http://www.example.com— or click Browse to locate the site.
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