Front Page Extensions on Verizon Web Space
armond_in_nj1
Master - Level 1

I want to move an MS FrontPage web from a Comcast server over to the allocated Verizon Web Space.  I have "published" the site to disk and simply need to log in to the Verizon server using FrontPage software.  However I have been unable to contact the right person to have FrontPage extensions enabled on Verizon.  Is this possible, or am I "outtaluck"?

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Re: Front Page Extensions on Verizon Web Space
jmw1950
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You are in the out of luck category. Verizon effectively elminated personal web space for most uses last August when they ended FTP service, and forced all new and updated web work to be done by something called SiteBuilder. There is no support for r Front Page and FTP no longer exists for personal web space. .

I will refrain from using the descriptions that many have for SiteBuilder. The 10mb Verizon Personal Web spae has become a very bad joke for many of us.

Realistically if you want to have anything even vaguely resembling a real web site, you need to host it somewhere else, on either a paid host like GoDaddy, or one of the many 'free' web hosting sites.

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Re: Front Page Extensions on Verizon Web Space
jmw1950
Specialist - Level 2

You are in the out of luck category. Verizon effectively elminated personal web space for most uses last August when they ended FTP service, and forced all new and updated web work to be done by something called SiteBuilder. There is no support for r Front Page and FTP no longer exists for personal web space. .

I will refrain from using the descriptions that many have for SiteBuilder. The 10mb Verizon Personal Web spae has become a very bad joke for many of us.

Realistically if you want to have anything even vaguely resembling a real web site, you need to host it somewhere else, on either a paid host like GoDaddy, or one of the many 'free' web hosting sites.