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Kyle Cody
Block 2
4-18-05
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Answers |
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| 1. File Transfer Protocol |
c. FTP |
| 2. Transfers a FrontPage web to a web server |
a. Publish function |
| 3. Applications that enable publishing via HTTP |
d. Server Extentions |
| 4. HTTP port |
b. Port 80 |
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| 1. The Publish funstion uses either HTTP or FTP to upload files. |
| 2. FrontPage Extentions must be installed on a web server to publish via HTTP. |
| 3. Three examples of common Web srevers are Internet Information Server , Netscape Enterprise Server, and Apache . |
| 4. FrontPage's Publishing feature uses HTTP to publish (instead of FTP). |
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Statement |
Answer |
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| 1. The only way to upload a FrontPage web to a Web server is to use FTP. |
False |
| 2. FrontPage Server Extentions are only available for Microsoft Internet Information Server. |
False |
| 3. The FrontPage Publish function can be launched from the menu bar or from the standard toolbar. |
True |
| 4.You can publish a FrontPage 2000 web to a server running FrontPage 98 Extentions. |
True |
| 5. You can publish a FrontPage 2000 web to a server not running FrontPage Server Extentions (but you will not enjoy the benefit of FrontPage-specific features in you web). |
True |