Re: Email transport
- From: Ollie <Ollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 01:53:01 -0700
that did it, thatnkyou very much for your help, all I've gotta do now is
figure out why my host put me on a linux package instead of windows!
Thanks again
"Ronx" wrote:
If you have access to a control panel for your site or hosting account, you.
may be able to install the extensions from there, otherwise ask your host
to install them.
The server is the place you upload your files to.
If your host does not support the extensions, then you need to find a
script to process the form, (asp, asp.net, php, Perl/cgi, etc.), again, ask
your host (or check their website) to see which scripting languages they
support, or if they have their own scripts you can use.
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"Ollie" <Ollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thankyou very much for your reply, I have tried using HTTP and now an
error
box come up when I click OK which says that the frontpage extensions may
not
be installed on the server. Is the server the place I upload my site
files
to and how do I install server extensions to that location. On the other
hand I may have the wring end of the stick. I appreciate any help you
give.
"Ronx" wrote:
This error page usually only appears on a published web site if the site
has been FTPed to the server. You MUST use HTTP publishing to enable
the
forms to function.
If you have used FTP, the extensions may have to be re-installed. Then
publish using HTTP.
Open the local copy of the site in FrontPage, and use File->Publish
Site/Web
Make sure that the publish to location is of the form http://example.com
(or http://www.example.com). In FP2003, use Remote Site Properties to
check the location. The http:// is very important.
Do not use FTP.
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"Ollie" <Ollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Ronx" wrote:
Please give a link to the page that gives this error.
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"Ollie" <Ollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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the reason it duplicated 3 times was because it said there was an
error,
and
to try back later. The error message i'm getting is that when I
try
submitting a form on my website, it says frontpage error, please
contact
administrator.
As I have said, I've run this through a microsoft employee over the
phone
and everything is set the way it should be.
"Tom Willett" wrote:
Nowhere in your three duplicate posts did you give us the error
message.
How to configure the FrontPage Server Extensions for Email
Transport
http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/tutorials/email_stuff.htm
--
Tom Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
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"Ollie" <Ollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have set up email transport according to the web help and
following a
discussion with microsoft on the phone, I'm still getting the
same
error
message after submitting a form on my website. I told Microsoft
about
this
continuing error and they advised me to write a message here.
Please,
can
anyone help me sort this out once and for all
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