Re: Frontpage and Web Parts
From: Dustin Miller [MVP] (dustin-s-p-a-m_at_sharepointexperts.com)
Date: 02/20/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 18:23:07 -0600
Does this link help?
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=830342&FR=1
-- Dustin Miller [MVP] SharePoint Experts http://www.sharepointexperts.com SharePoint University http://www.sharepointu.com SharePoint Bootcamp http://www.sharepointexperts.com/training.htm ______________________________________________________________________ "Aaron" <aaron.rh@nospamta.macroview.com.au> wrote in message news:uszKJZ09DHA.888@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I'm having problems adding custom web parts to WSS and edit the pages > without getting this annoying message: > > soap:Server Exception of type > Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.SoapServerException was > thrown. A Web Part or Web Form Control on this Web Part > Page cannot be displayed or imported because it is not > registered as safe on this site. blah blah blah... > > If I remove all traces of my web parts the pages edit fine in Frontpage! But > as soon as I add them into the page it breaks again. Now, I realise I could > put eveything in the GAC and I am fairly sure this would then work, but this > is not only against the recommendations of MS and good sense (ie. for > security you should set permissions in policy files rather than whacking > everything in the GAC). Not only that but then I can't debug in VS.Net! I > suspect I might also be able to set Full trust on everything and it might > work, but then my development/UAT servers are different from the production > box, because obviously I don't want to do that there!!! > > These two products are supposed to work together so why can't Fontpage > figure out that the web part is safe, given that WSS knows it is?! > > Anyone had any luck in making this work? > > Thanks. > > Aaron. > >
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