Re: Including a web page results in [FrontPage Include Component]
From: Mike Walsh [MVP] (englantilainen_at_mvps.org)
Date: 03/06/04
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Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 10:53:20 +0200
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Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
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"johndog" <johndd@nospambigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:Or7%23LuxAEHA.1548@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
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> I have a sharepoint 2 site and I want to include the same html page on
each
> of the generated aspx pages. To do this I have been using an included
page
> as follows (in FrontPage):
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> Insert -> Web Component -> Included Content -> Page
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> I did this for the main page (site/automation/default.aspx) and it worked
> with no problems.
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> I did this for the view pages of a document library
> (site/automation/Net%20Automation%20Information/Forms/AllItems.aspx) and
it
> works as long as the included html page is in the "forms" directory of the
> document library. (It doesn't work otherwise)
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> I did this for the view pages of an announcements list
> (site/automation/Lists/FAQTroubleshooting/AllItems.aspx) and it doesn't
> work - no matter where I put the html file to include. When I preview it
in
> Front Page it works fine, but when I view it in IE instead of the included
> html page it simply says "[FrontPage Include Component]". It looks like
> Front Page didn't correctly include the html for the included page in this
> case.
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> The part that I don't understand is why it would work for document
libraries
> but not for lists. Any ideas on what differences might cause this, or
what
> work-arounds might exist are greatly appreciated. Also, why does the
> included page have to be in the same directory as the including page at
all?
> Is there an IIS permissions issue going on here?
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> Thanks,
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> John
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>
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