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Richard Lewis Haggard
Given that this same problem shows up on the newsgroup ever week or so,
you'd think that someone would have an answer for it! Well, here's hoping!
My web site's Feedback form's submittal doesn't work anymore. I suspect that
it has something to do with permissions but none of the server groups have
responded to the question.
This page no longer is able to submit a form
http://www.haggard-and-associates.com/feedback.htm
I've recently installed Windows Enterprise Server 2003 on a machine that
formerly was running Windows XP Pro. This machine hosts my FrontPage 2003
created web site. Most of the web site is running just fine but there are a
few places that do not. For example, I've included the standard FrontPage
'Feedback' page which was altered to send email when the user submits the
form. Instead of sending email, the user is presented with a
username/password dialog box. If the user supplies a correct
username/password, the next page he sees is
Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on this page:
http://www.haggard-and-associates.com/feedback.htm
So, any suggestions as to what else I need to set in the 2003 server (and
where!) in order to permit unobstructed and invisible email transmission of
the contents of the page?
you'd think that someone would have an answer for it! Well, here's hoping!
My web site's Feedback form's submittal doesn't work anymore. I suspect that
it has something to do with permissions but none of the server groups have
responded to the question.
This page no longer is able to submit a form
http://www.haggard-and-associates.com/feedback.htm
I've recently installed Windows Enterprise Server 2003 on a machine that
formerly was running Windows XP Pro. This machine hosts my FrontPage 2003
created web site. Most of the web site is running just fine but there are a
few places that do not. For example, I've included the standard FrontPage
'Feedback' page which was altered to send email when the user submits the
form. Instead of sending email, the user is presented with a
username/password dialog box. If the user supplies a correct
username/password, the next page he sees is
Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on this page:
http://www.haggard-and-associates.com/feedback.htm
So, any suggestions as to what else I need to set in the 2003 server (and
where!) in order to permit unobstructed and invisible email transmission of
the contents of the page?