Re: Emailing web form information to me

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Hello again -

I studied the linked documents and verified that FPSE is installed per the
article . I also verified with my host what my http protocol url is. I went
through the step by step in How to publish a Publisher web in HTTP and when I
went to save the index file in the http location I got this error: The folder
that this web page would use to organize supporting files is already reserved
for use in the current location. Please choose a different name or location
for this web page.

I changed the name of the web page and that didn't work either. FYI I was
never prompted for my user ID and password. Maybe that comes later in the
process. URL is custompcprogramming.com. I do have a direct email link
which works fine but I wanted the form option as well. Thanks again.
--
Martin


"DavidF" wrote:

If you are using forms in your web publication, reference: Publisher web
publication forms 101:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/archive/2006/01/07/80564.aspx
Just because your ISP supports FPSE doesn't mean they are activated and
working. Test them as per the article since you did not provide the URL to
your website. If you uploaded with FTP vs. HTTP, then you may have to
reinstall the FPSE, as FTP uploading can corrupt them.

Reference: How to publish a Publisher web in HTTP:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/pages/80557.aspx
For the way to upload using HTTP uploading protocol with IE6.

Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
It is written for Pub 2007, but if you are using IE7 instead of IE6, then
the directions for using Vista would apply. FTP uploading has changed with
the introduction of IE7. Pay particular attention to the instructions for
FTP uploading in Vista. You can probably modify these to use HTTP and
mapping a network drive.

If you cannot figure out how to map the drive, you might ask your ISP. You
might also decide to use just an email link for contacting you, or perhaps a
javascript form that you can insert via the code fragment feature.

DavidF

"Martin" <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CD4A6193-1CBF-46DE-A628-8E5746CE9490@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello. I have created a web form in my web site for the user to convey
information. On submit, I chose the option of emailing me the form
responses. My problem is that when submit is clicked, the user gets the
"HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. Internet Information
Services
(IIS)" error. I have contacted my ISP Earthlink and they assure me that
they
support FrontPage extensions. I have Publisher 2007, Vista Home Premium
SP
1, MS Outlook email. Thanks in advance.
--
Martin



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