Can't publish from FP03 to EV1 virtual server account : FP can'tparse response

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Dave Satchell

I have a client that had me update her web page. She gave me the site on
CD but I published it down to a local folder on my machine just to make
sure that I had the most recent files and to make sure I was getting a
good connection to the web site.

I have made all of the changes and tried to publish it up to the server
but I keep getting a error message saying "the server has sent a
response that frontpage can not parse". I can publish most of the files
if I select them individually but I there is one or two that I can't
publish at all.

Any ideas? I'm kind of desperate because the client needs the site
updated for her Dance Studio schedule.

Thanx, Dave.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

What are the file types and sizes of the ones you are having problems with?




| I have a client that had me update her web page. She gave me the site on
| CD but I published it down to a local folder on my machine just to make
| sure that I had the most recent files and to make sure I was getting a
| good connection to the web site.
|
| I have made all of the changes and tried to publish it up to the server
| but I keep getting a error message saying "the server has sent a
| response that frontpage can not parse". I can publish most of the files
| if I select them individually but I there is one or two that I can't
| publish at all.
|
| Any ideas? I'm kind of desperate because the client needs the site
| updated for her Dance Studio schedule.
|
| Thanx, Dave.
|
 
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Dave Satchell

They are just standard htm files not more than 50K. But as I posted in
the previous post; they were all composed in Word. I am able to update
most of the files if I click on just one file and then publish it and
sometimes it will work on up to three files. But it won't work at all on
a few of the files and I ended up having to use ws-ftp to put some of
the files on the server. I also noticed that the previous webmaster must
have done the same thing because I noticed a ws-ftp.log file in every
directory.
 
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