Choose the web site or files you want to import:
Import a file from your computer or network
- Click Add File, and then browse to the
folder where the file is located.
- Select the file, and then click Open. The
file is added to the list in the Import dialog
box.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have selected all the files you want, and
then click OK.
Note If you import a Microsoft Access database (.mdb extension),
you will be asked to create a database connection and to store the file in the
Fpdb folder. You can protect the privacy of your database by moving it into the
Fpdb folder, because permissions for the Fpdb folder specify that it can't be
viewed in a Web browser.
Import a folder from your computer or network
- Click Add folder, and then in the
Browse for Folder dialog box, locate
the folder you want to use.
- Select the folder, and then click OK.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have selected all the files you want, and
then click OK.
Import a web site from a web server
- Click From Web, and then in the
Location box, type the complete
URL of
the starting page you want to import. The starting page can be any page in the
web, not just the home page.
- To import a web site that uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for secure transactions,
select the Secure connection
required (SSL) check box.
- Click Next.
- Choose one or more of the following:
Specify the number of subdirectories beneath the root
- Select the Limit to this page
plus check box, and then select a number in the
levels below box. By default, this check
box is selected, and the levels below
box specifies 5.
Specify the import limit in kilobytes
- In the Limit to box, type the total amount,
in kilobytes, to limit the import to. The default is 500 KB.
Specify whether you want only text and image files or other files as well
- To import only text and image files, select
Limit to text and image files.
- Click Finish.
Note If you import a disk-based web site into an existing
disk-based web site, Microsoft FrontPage adds the files and folders only to the
current disk-based web site. It does not create a new disk-based
subweb.