In FrontPage 2002, the HTML view and the Code view of a Web
page displays only a representation of the actual HTML code that is contained
in that Web page. The Find and Replace feature in FrontPage 2002 does not
search code on a Web page as the code appears when you open the Web page in
either Code view or in HTML view. The Find and Replace feature searches the
actual HTML code on the Web page as the code appears when the Web page is saved
to the file system.
Do not use the Find and Replace feature to
perform bulk find and replace operations on your whole Web site based on how
the code appears when you work with Web site content in HTML view. For example,
if you apply a theme to Web pages on your Web site without using cascading
style sheets, the <body> tag appears on Web pages in HTML view and in
Code view as
<body>. However, if you locate the Web page
by using a Web browser, the <body> tag is displayed differently. The
<body> tag may look similar to the following:
<body background="#xxxxxxx"
Therefore, if you use the Find and Replace feature in FrontPage
2002 to search for the <body> tag, you may not find all the Web pages
that contain the <body> tag. This behavior is by design. To work around
this behavior, search for the
<body tag instead of the
<body> tag in Web pages on your Web site.
For
more information about how to use the Find and Replace feature to find and
replace text in a Web page or on a Web site, see FrontPage 2002 Help. To do so,
on the
Help menu, click
Microsoft FrontPage
Help. In the Answer Wizard or in the Office Assistance, type
find and replace text, and then click
Search to view the topics that are returned.