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Nancy
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/10/2004 1:44:15
Does the server have the FP server extensions installed? Are you using the "publish" feature built in to FP, or are you using FTP? In order for FP forms to work, the server must have the extensions installed and the page must be published, NOT FTP'd. Nancy
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Nancy
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/10/2004 1:54:39
Oops. How rude of me. Welcome to Outfront. As ellipisces has pointed out, it appears your site does not have the FP extensions installed. Hopefully your email will solve that problem for you, and you'll be on your way. Nancy
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/11/2004 16:39:04
Maybe I'll try this: how can I see if my site is really running FrontPage Extensions? - Add a simple counter FrontPage component, then publish to your web site using the http:// address and NOT the ftp address. If you see the counter, FP extensions 98+ are installed, if not, then there is a problem with the etenstions.
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ellipisces
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/12/2004 3:48:02
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Don't name things with spaces in them. You mean, like name a page "Myjournalpage" instead of "My journal page" ? Cause that I can do! spaces can cause problems. What is usually done is to use the underscore as a separator, ie; my file name.htm becomes my_file_name.html. The code on this page looks a lot better, I'm not sure why the form isn't working. Are you "publishing" the site? Disregard this question if you are working "server based" or live, on the site... And you might also read this from M$ http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=%2Fservicedesks%2Fbin%2Fkbsearch.asp%3FArticle%3D320872
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_Skye_
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/12/2004 16:56:12
Elli, I am publishing via FrontPage 'publish', not ftp...er, FT?...whatever. And I'm not sure how to work 'live' with the site, though now that I know about it I'm going to go research that in the Help files (this may have nothing to do with anything, but to publish my site I have to click the "OK" three times exactly -- the first two times I try to publish I get a "Contact webmaster...no frontpage extensions..." Error message. If I cancel the error message, and re-click OK, the third time it publishes. Isn't that odd?!? I'm just glad it publishes...) I read and followed the microsoft article first thing and then asked some friends what to do (which may be why my original page is so crazy, but nevermind...) I will rename everything with _ instead of spaces right now, and republish. I had one other thought: is it significant that the "No Extensions on blah-blah page" error message is NOT the url of my website -- the error message is missing the "markmitton" component of my url. Thanks for your help, everyone. I'm doing all I can, I promise! My children are starting to see me here at the computer and just go make their own lunch, rather than wait for me and my "One more minute....!"
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ApexWeb
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/16/2004 20:05:18
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Maybe I'll try this: how can I see if my site is really running FrontPage Extensions? - Add a simple counter FrontPage component, then publish to your web site using the http:// address and NOT the ftp address. A faster way to tell if most servers are running FrontPage Extensions is to insert www.whois.sc/ before the domain name. Unfortunately it does not work with all servers. My data center has done something to deliberately hide this information, I think, and so http://www.whois.sc/ApexWebSolutions.com will only tell you that it runs Apache, but see http://www.whois.sc/121offdutywear.com for a working example, that reveals: Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) mod_log_bytes/0.3 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 PHP/4.3.4 mod_ssl/2.8.14 OpenSSL/0.9.7c
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_Skye_
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/17/2004 10:35:07
Ah HAH! thanks for the tip ;) I'd buy you a jr. bacon cheeseburger, if I could. I found out what may be SOME of my 'No Extensions' problem: Comcast.net mentioned that instead of the url home.comcast.net/~markmitton, I can use markmitton.home.comcast.net (easier to remember and type) by inserting code on the first page (of... something -- I forget.) I realized monday that when I went to my site at home.comcast.net/~markmitton, everything worked -- when I went to markmitton.home.comcast.net, the forms didn't. I do not know why -- my original 'set up' of that name may have been deleted, and now I can't find where I saw this nifty trick. Anywho, I am just going to tell people my home.comcast.net/~markmitton url, and explain what a 'tilde' is to every person. Unless someone knows what I'm talking about? So hopefully, all is working... ...except everytime I publish my site, the comments that were inserted onto my pages disappear!?! I'm not sure how to fix it so that the comments STAY on the inserted (on the bottom) page, even if I work on the page and then publish it. Is this related to my previous problem, or a feature of FP? I'd be glad for Help on keywords to search (since "disappear" isn't going to far ), anyone? I'm reading through the Help and searching this site now...
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ellipisces
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RE: "Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions&qu... - 3/17/2004 16:51:10
When you publish... make sure that you are seing the all of the "Options". If you don't then click the "Options button. Check the radio button that says "Publish changed pages only" See what happens...
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