Re: Published site displays login and PW after submit

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So has anyone figured out why the submit button brings up a request for login
id and password? I am having the same problem. I have read everything I can
find and must be missing something. Thanks for you help.

"klem" wrote:



"Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:

I haven't run into a problem with IE7 and my FP forms...all work fine for
me.

/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/index_files/Page426.htm this is usually what you would
see for the confirmation page, which kinda means the confirmation page on
his web is the form page itself...which is interesting.

I'd try saving results to a file (adjust the form properties) and see what
happens. It's also possible that the host is not allowing the fp form
handler to run or it's configured incorrectly (permissions issue)

hth


"msoden" <msoden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0BA94787-741D-4142-8874-0A181C4585E6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Mike,
| Thank you! This is a FrontPage extension issue. Personally I don't use
| FrontPage. This client called after having built the website in Publisher
| with the form problem. It is very important that when you upload a
| Publisher form website, you only upload the site through the software. It
| creates filtered html files that will not work using a regular FTP
software.
| His first problem was not having installed the extensions. the second was
not
| uploading it through Publisher. IE7 has bug in that will not allow the
form
| to process. All the browser versions work just fine.
|
| MS
|
| "Mike Koewler" wrote:
|
| > Your form action is pointing to
/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/index_files/Page426.htm
| >
| > which is not a method I am familiar with at all. Usually, it is
| > something like cgi-bin/your.mailscript.pl or similar. The only reason I
| > can think it may be working for you is that the /vti_bin is password
| > protected and the site is accepting your cookies.
| >
| > Mike
| >
| > msoden wrote:
| > > I have a site that has been published using "publish to Web". The
contact
| > > form gives me a login screen when the submit button is pushed instead
of an
| > > acknowledgment of what was input into the form as it should. The
submit
| > > button was created using the middle request telling to send an email.
No
| > > security is involved for the site. What could the problem be. Here is
the
| > > URL: http://astepaboveconstruction.com/index_files/Page426.htm
| > >
| > > Any help would be appreciated.
| > > MS
| >



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