Corey, thanks for all the suggestions, sorry it appeared that I didn't care enough to come back for the reply, but I have been through the wringer with this shopping cart software company. Turns out they based their cart pages on the wrong set of templates - ones that were never meant to be used with Front Page with shared borders - only they never asked before installing the templates how this web had been created! Originally I created the site with FP because the client had that software and wanted to be able to maintain the site himself.
We've gotten everything (almost) straightened out now, but it's been a long, torturous road. I would NEVER recommend this shopping cart company.
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by: coreybryantPosted on 2007-05-18 at 11:31:40ID: 19117550
Did you publish the site from the server to your local computer before making changes?
- that integrates into FP to make changes instead of via Frontpage
On Frontpage, did you go to Tools - Recalculate Hyperlinks before publishing back to the server after making changes?
On some control panels, you can check FPSE - are you able to do that? Don't remove them though.
Have you considered using a DWT instead of shared borders? this way, it would not be reliant on FPSE. Or maybe consider going to server side includes or maybe even FP includes?
Since it seems FP is going away, SSI would probably be best and easiest to maintain
Maybe consider using a CMS - like http://www.contentseed.com
-Corey