Re: Unable to publish asp pages

From: qersoft (qersoft_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:49:02 -0800

Thanks for reply, but I dont think that is the problem.
I've uploaded my site by removing all Database connections, and the SE's are
Ok now
When I use the DRW, I now check properties for errors before publishing ( I
got previous errors because I was importing from my back up disc).
Now I get the Error message that "....could not Parse".
Before it reaches this stage I get a Norton warning of Cross Site Scripting.
I foolishly disabled the Firewall and now IE explorer cant access any
websites, so I'm now using Navigator.
Could it be that my host is blocking for security reasons?
I now also need help to get IE working!!
Any advice most welcome. In the meantime I'll rest FP extensions anyway.

"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:

> The FTP attempt has again corrupted the FP SE
> have you host reinstall them and try opening your online web in FP
>
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> "qersoft" <qersoft@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AF45F546-387F-454C-AA06-C799A0506B5C@microsoft.com...
> | Using FPage 2002
> | I've been successfully publishing my website for the last year (using FPage,
> | not ftp), including several asp pages which use database results created with
> | the wizard.
> | A few days ago, I made an small change and tried to publish.
> | The error message suggested that FPage extensions werent installed properly.
> | I found that deleting the changed asp page allowed publication
> | I tried pasting earlier versions of the asp, earlier versions of the web and
> | mixtures of the two.
> | I tried using ftp - deleting all pages, and uploading. This worked for a few
> | minutes, then FPage extensions dropped out. Ive contacted my host (1&1) many
> | times - they say no prob at their end.
> | Ive tried publishing from home as well as from home. At one stage I managed
> | to get asp pages uploaded, but then a change to the navigation structure
> | wouldnt work. The website is www.qer.biz Problems seem to stem from when I
> | disbled Fpage extensions so I could download my webfiles - I havent been able
> | to upload since. (Yes, I did reset them!). Any help would be most apprecited.
>
>
>



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