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What type of servers does FrontPage 2003 support? - Web sites created with FrontPage 2003 can be published to any server—including Microsoft Windows® 2000, Microsoft Windows NT®, and UNIX—even if it doesn't support Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions. FrontPage 2003 also provides support for publishing to both File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) servers. The optimal combination is to use FrontPage 2003 in combination with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003. This enables you to access the entire set of new functionality in FrontPage 2003, along with improvements to the way you did things in Microsoft FrontPage version 2002 and FrontPage 98.
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What are data-driven Web sites? - Enabled by Windows SharePoint Services, FrontPage 2003 easily allows you to modify and present live data from sources such as Windows SharePoint Services data, XML, Web services or OLE Database (OLEDB) data sources to create sophisticated data-driven Web sites that both lower your maintenance costs and allow users to post to the Web using just a browser. FrontPage also supports a complete set of WYSIWYG ("what you see it what you get") tools for creating and modifying XSLT Data Views on a variety of data sources including XML files, databases, and XML SOAP services. These Data Views include industry-standard reporting tools for sorting, grouping, filtering, and conditionally formatting data. Users can create high quality, dynamic Web pages for presenting live data using these tools.
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Can I use FrontPage 2003 to work on files created in previous versions of FrontPage? - Yes. You can use FrontPage 2003 to open, modify, and enhance Web pages created in previous versions of FrontPage.
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