Re: Help! Publishing... what did I wrong?

From: Stefan B Rusynko (sbr_enjoy_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/21/04


Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:52:59 -0400

Your FTP has clobbered the FP SE
Have them reinstalled or repaired by the host and try again

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"StainlessSteelRat" <ms@stainlesssteelrat.net> wrote in message news:ujHnY64JEHA.3944@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| Stefan B Rusynko wrote:
| > Try opening the "empty" online site in FP 2003 using File Open Site
| > or browsing to it in IE and using File Edit w/ FP (run a tools
| > recalculate hyperlinks and close it)
| > Then try to open your local and publish again
|
|
| Thanks for the reply.
|
| I couldn't open the empty site with FP, and I've now copied the entire site
| across with FTP and I still can't open it. I've tried the Recalculate
| Hyperlinks function, but I still have the same problem, in that I can't
| login (when I enter my username and password and click OK, the login screen
| just reappears as if the username/password are wrong).
|
| FP cites the following as possible reasons:
|
| 1. The web server may not have the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
| 2. The web server may be temporarily out of service
| 3. If you are connecting through a proxy server, the proxy settings may be
| incorrect
| 4. An error may have occurred in the web server
|
| In response to this
|
| 1. They are, I've checked, and verified them again
| 2. It isn't, FTP works fine
| 3. I don't use a proxy
| 4. Who knows! I'll check with the web space provider
|
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