Simba,
Tourweaver makes the code for you, so you should not have to edit too much in FrontPage, The "skin" in tourweaver is where you layout the look of your tour - Background (design in Photoshop or use supplied samples), Viewer window, Company Logo, Map and compass', Scene descriptions etc. Once this is done and published locally you can use FrontPage to make links based on the sample code provided in name-of-your-file.html to decide where the viewer will come in the page. This file is one you could edit in Front Page to match your site, just keep the link code in tact, its constraints match the tour windows "skin size".
To get your tour into Front Page you will need to first publish the tour to a folder on your local machine. In the publish settings in TW you can publish to a folder in the root of your local FP web and name your page new_page_1.htm for example, browse or point to (\My Documents\My Web Sites\Your_website\Your Tours folder\new_page_1.html). If you used TW to publish to a different location already, Copy or import the folder and files created by Tourweaver into your website in Front Page, keeping the same file structure. In V1.3 TourWeaver creates a folder named Scene and some files .zip, .jar, Tourweaver_name-of-your-file.html, etc. TW V2.0 has some additional folders and files, either way get all the Tourweaver published contents into your web.
After that use Front Page to ftp upload or "publish" the folder to your website. In the screenshot below the page with the sample link code and link to the tour is at: http://www.fredslounge.net/tour/freds_lounge.html and the links point to the page that already has the code written to embed the tours in the html page, http://www.fredslounge.net/tour/Tourviewer_freds_lounge.html
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