Disk Based Site - Forms

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RJ81

I am continuously having problems with forms on my disk based sites. The
"help" menu says to use the "Insert" menu instead of form page wizard, been
there, done that, still doesn't work. The only form I've ever got to work is
on my "server" based site.
HELP!!
 
C

Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

that's the way it is.
you can't get a form "action" unless a server processes the file(s).

HTH
PS; this isn't just FrontPage forms, it's any forms (PHP, CGI, ASP,
ASP.NET).

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Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

If you make web sites for other people, you should check out ContentSeed:
http://contentseed.com/
 
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Mike Mueller

Form data is either read by a script or by the FP server
extensions. On a disc-web, the only real option you are
going to have is to use javascript to read the data, as ASP,
PHP, and the FPSE are all 'server' implemented

:I am continuously having problems with forms on my disk
based sites. The
: "help" menu says to use the "Insert" menu instead of form
page wizard, been
: there, done that, still doesn't work. The only form I've
ever got to work is
: on my "server" based site.
: HELP!!
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

If your site is disk-based, then non of the FP features that require the run-time extensions will
function, such as form, guest book, discussion web, hit counter, etc.

For these features to work they must be created or published to a server running the FP extensions
via FP's http mode.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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Microsoft Product Support Services:
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R

RJ81

Thank guys for the responses.
The site in question IS published to a server with FP Ext's via http mode,
that's why I can't understand why the form isn't working.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

The form must not have any server-side scripting in the page and the file extension must be either
..htm or .html.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================
 
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Mike Mueller

All I can think of then is that you are not running the page
as http://, but file:// and I do not believe that the fpse
will function in that situation

: Thank guys for the responses.
: The site in question IS published to a server with FP
Ext's via http mode,
: that's why I can't understand why the form isn't working.
:
: "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
:
: > If your site is disk-based, then non of the FP features
that require the run-time extensions will
: > function, such as form, guest book, discussion web, hit
counter, etc.
: >
: > For these features to work they must be created or
published to a server running the FP extensions
: > via FP's http mode.
:: >
: >
: > >I am continuously having problems with forms on my disk
based sites. The
: > > "help" menu says to use the "Insert" menu instead of
form page wizard, been
: > > there, done that, still doesn't work. The only form
I've ever got to work is
: > > on my "server" based site.
: > > HELP!!
 
C

Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

if it's on the server can you give us a URL?

--
Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

If you make web sites for other people, you should check out ContentSeed:
http://contentseed.com/
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