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Exclamation End of Road for FrontPage Server Extension on Unix - 07-11-2006, 08:14 PM

Ready to Run Software Inc. the company who has brought MS FrontPage 2002 server extensions to the unix platform for the past many years has announced that Microsoft has ended support for the product as of June 30, 2006.
http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/bugrep2000.htm

What does this mean to people on Unix/Linux based web server?

Barring an announcement by cPanel.net that they will somehow continue providing security updates, in the near future FrontPage server extensions will no longer be available. cPanel has made no public remarks on this matter that I know of but other major control panel developers have announced that they will soon not include FP server extension in their product.

Page-Zone and every other Linux based hosting company who provides the extensions to end users will likely keep them running on the servers until security becomes an issue. That could be tomorrow, or it could be a year from now. Page-Zone is in a good position right now on FP security, and we have no reason to remove the frontpage module but a new exploit could be discovered and announced at any time causing us to remove the module because there will be no future patches provided by Ready to Run Software Inc. or Microsoft.

It should be noted that this in no way affects anyones ability to use FrontPage to build their site. It will affect the ability to use some of the components such as page counter and discussion groups, both of which we already offer in a much better solution through the cPanel control panel.

Websites which depend on FrontPage server extensions for shared borders and themes to render a page should be published locally and uploaded via FTP in order to get the effect of the shared borders and themes on the site. As opposed up publishing and letting the server insert the shared borders, which won't happen if the frontpage module is not installed on the server.

Websites which depend on shared borders and themes can still be published and will render properly by using the ftp method built into FrontPage, they will just not be built by the server as they are called up, which really makes no difference to the viewer except maybe they will get a quicker loading site, which is better anyway. See screenshots for the two step method.

Note - Websites which were designed on the server using FrontPage as opposed to designed locally and published via ftp will lose themes and shared borders the moment extensions are no longer available! To prevent this from happening the site should be imported now using the - File |Import |From Site - tool in FrontPage to download the site to your computer and re-published to a local folder on your computer so that FrontPage will save the look of the site as it should appear.
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07-14-2006, 06:59 PM

This is probably old news for some, but some others (like me) may never have seen it or known about the developing news that FrontPage itself is a dead product. Note to self - visit FP website more often. FrontPage is out, Sharepoint is in.

For a peek into SharePoint go here or watch it in action in this video



Read about the fate of FrontPage here:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...205221033.aspx

What happened to FrontPage?
After nine years of being an award-winning Web authoring tool, FrontPage will be discontinued in late 2006. We will continue to serve the diverse needs of our existing FrontPage customers with the introduction of these three brand-new application building and Web authoring tools using the latest technologies, Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Designer 2007 for the enterprise information workers, Microsoft® Expression™ Web Designer for the professional Web designer and Microsoft® Visual Studio 2005 for the Web developer.


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