Eric:
Thank you for your insightfulness…which is amazing, especially since I had forgotten to mention that I was using Visual Site Designer version 7.0 Build 24…
Thank you for your insightfulness…which is amazing, especially since I had forgotten to mention that I was using Visual Site Designer version 7.0 Build 24…
It's my ESP app.

I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.
This is a site I built for my work.(RSD)
http://esmansgreenhouse.com
This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
https://pestlogbook.com
This is my personal site used for testing and as an easy way to share photos.(RLM imported to RSD)
https://ericrohloff.com
Thx for all of your insight on how to transfer a website to another computer. After reading about the USB drive scenario.... I tried something similar.
As long as both computers are on the same network, I simply created the folder where I wanted to put the website on Computer New; mapped a drive letter to from Computer Old to Computer New; then did a "Save As" to Computer New... Then opened the site on Computer New, published it, and all seems to be well.
Hope this helps someone too...
In His Mighty Grip!
Kingdom Engineers
Randall
As long as both computers are on the same network, I simply created the folder where I wanted to put the website on Computer New; mapped a drive letter to from Computer Old to Computer New; then did a "Save As" to Computer New... Then opened the site on Computer New, published it, and all seems to be well.
Hope this helps someone too...
In His Mighty Grip!
Kingdom Engineers
Randall
Team Kingdom Engineers
Randall & Robbie Russell
"Building One Success Story At A Time"
http://www.KingdomEngineers.net
Randall & Robbie Russell
"Building One Success Story At A Time"
http://www.KingdomEngineers.net
Very nice ideas there Kingdom. I might also add with today's wonderful new app called Dropbox, it's even easier to send your files to another computer/developer/web builder/etc. than ever before. Long as you install the program on all your computers, you have access to all the files you put there on any of them and can interchange them pretty nicely. It does have to upload the files, but if you're not rushing to go use it right that minute, which I usually am not, it is quite a lot of help.

I have saved my files to a flash drive, and I am still told that I cannot open file. What do I have to do to get this file to open?
Move them to the computer? Are you trying to open VSD files with VSD or what are you trying to open? If you're trying to open the .vnu file (which is the file you should be trying to open I believe) then make sure you have it on your computer and then within VSD use the program to navigate to the file and open it. Should also work if you double click it too I would think, but not sure on that.
I just noticed this thread after I discovered Coffee's ability to download complete pages, images the lot. I will not say who's page I did try it on but I am amazed how complete it was. I have always believed that copying is the best form of flattery. There about 350 million sites to copy from. Who needs to design 
Personally I have more fun doing my own thing. I hope I am copied from. Nah! too many better ones.

Personally I have more fun doing my own thing. I hope I am copied from. Nah! too many better ones.
The Guy from OZ
Hey Prism do you use firefox browser? Might work in others too, haven't tried, but you can just right click a site page on any website and choose "Save Page As.." and when that window opens choose the dropdown for the file extensions that says "Web Page Complete..." and it will copy every single file that goes with that page. Don't need any editor to do that

Never tried but will. I use Chrome. Ok I did just that and you are right, I had to go into Tools but it downloaded the complete page. Strange and I have yet to find out why it seemed to convert the adds to a js file. So you can teach an old dog new tricks.I thought it was a nice trick that the editor had.

The Guy from OZ
It "is" a nice trick that the editor has, just not exclusive is all

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