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sphillips

 

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Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/21/2002 19:10:00   
Can not get a form that sends email to work on a sub web. Have recalculated the web directly on server, removed server extensions and reapplies to no avail. Any suggestions? You can see the form at http://www.galink.net/vince/enlist.htm
LB

 

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/22/2002 1:25:47   
Did you try manually reinstalling extensions? (if it's automated it occasionally doesn't work as well)

Did you publish again after reinstalling extensions?

Linda

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sphillips

 

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/22/2002 9:35:58   
Yes to both. Do you think you could try my scenario? If you have a FrontPage web, try this and you will see what I mean: create a folder called new and then convert that folder to a web then create a new page and use the feedback form template and set it to email to you. Go to your browser and pull up the new/feedback.htm, see if you get the same error. Let me know what happens, please.

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/22/2002 11:59:12   
Hi,

Tried your scenario and it worked fine for me. I would contact the host.

ginnie
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sphillips

 

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/22/2002 12:38:32   
Well, now I'm really baffled. I am the host.


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Gil

 

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/22/2002 13:12:07   
Never had a problem. Are you on a Unix/Linux box or Windoze?

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sphillips

 

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/24/2002 15:31:23   
Sorry. Been swamped lately. On Windoze 2K Adv. Server. Works great as long as it is not a sub web.


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Gil

 

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/24/2002 17:08:16   
Sorry, I don't know of any reason it wouldn't work - works on Unix, Maybe one of the Win guys will be along and have an answer for you.

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RE: Email Forms with Sub Web - 1/25/2002 18:52:03   
We run both, and I wouldn't give you a plugged nickel for FP extensions running on a Windows-based server. WHAT a pain in the ass.

Did you build these forms with FP or outside FP? It means a great deal. You're better off building them with an outside source. FP's form building is server-extensions dependent and WILL mess up on a Windows based server.

It's much easier to manage if you use a cgi-bin and put your form scripts in there.

Move to a Linux/Apache for the ultimate in extensions stability and ease of corrections. All my extensions problems went away when I moved to a Linux/Apache server.

Phil



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