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SYMPTOMSUpdating the file you use for background styles in your Web may not work after you publish your FrontPage Web to a new location. CAUSEFrontPage creates an absolute reference to the file you use for the background styles in the original Web. For example, if your Web is published on http://localhost/myweb and you publish it to a new location, such as http://myserver/myweb, the reference to the background styles file still points to the original location (http://localhost/myweb/stylepage.htm). RESOLUTIONTo work around this behavior and update your files, use one of the following methods. Method 1: If you haven't published your Web to a new location
Method 2: If you have published your Web to a new location
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Microsoft FrontPage listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATIONWhen you decide to use another page as the source for background and color settings, FrontPage reads the background and color settings from that page and writes those settings to the current page. These settings are attributes of the <body> tag. FrontPage also adds the stylesrc attribute to the <body> tag as a reference to the styles page. Hence, any changes made to the styles page will be reflected in the page from which it gets it's background styles and colors. Additional query words: 98
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