Microsoft FrontPage: differenze tra le versioni
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La prima evidenza che FrontPage ebbe il nome della Microsoft fu con il rilascio di [[Windows NT 4.0]] Server e il suo [[Web server]] costituente [[Internet Information Services]] 2.0. Incluso nel CD di NT 4.0, FrontPage 1.1 funzionava su NT 4.0 (Server o Workstation) o Windows 95. Fino a FrontPage 98, il programma era diviso in due: '''FrontPage Editor''', usato per modificare le pagine web, e '''FrontPage Explorer''', usato per navigare tra le cartelle del sito.<ref>[http://www.microsoftbob.com/post/FrontPage-Versions-and-Timeline.aspx FrontPage Versions and Timeline]</ref> Con FrontPage 2000, i due programmi furono fusi in un unico programma.
FrontPage in origine necessitava di [[Plug-in|plugin]] per il server, chiamati IIS Extensionss. L'estensione impostata fu rinnovata per l'inclusione nella lina di prodotti Office con Office 97, poi rinominata [[FrontPage Server Extensions]] (FPSE). Both sets of extensions needed to be installed on the target Web server for its content and publishing features to work. Microsoft offered both Windows and Unix-based versions of FPSE. FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions worked with earlier versions of FrontPage as well. FPSE 2002 was the last released version which also works with FrontPage 2003 and was later updated for IIS 6.0 as well. However, with FrontPage 2003, Microsoft began moving away from proprietary Server Extensions to standard protocols like FTP and [[WebDAV]] for remote Web publishing and authoring.<ref>{{
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}}</ref> FrontPage 2003 can also be used with [[Windows SharePoint Services]].
A version for [[Mac OS]] was released in 1998; however, it had fewer features than the Windows product and Microsoft has never updated it.<ref>{{
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