Problems with a couple of issues

B

Bill

I've been having problems with frontpage 2002 on a couple
of issues. The first problem is that I keep getting a
tag in the window showing '[FrontPage Save Results
Component]'. I posted this before, but it seems that I'm
not clear enough to be understood on it. I did a
screenshot, but found that I could not upload it. Let me
try to answer some of the questions concerning this.
First off...it has nothing to do with email or email
addresses and it doesn't have anything to do with server
extentions. I know this because I'm actually seeing this
in the frontpage preview browser itself. It may have to
do with the template I'm using, but I don't know how. In
the normal and HTML windows, the tag is not there. The
other issue I'm having is that when I try to publish, the
program will not allow me to do a simple upload to
my .com address. It's forcing me to put a tag on it
like 'myWeb'. I know that an index tag has to be on the
main page and I do have it as 'index.htm'. The problem I
come across with this issue is that I want users to just
type the basic URL in to get to my page. If they could
do that it would automatically send them to
the 'index.htm' page. Any help I can get on either or
both of these issues will be greatly appreciated. As I
mentioned earlier, I may not be explaining them very
clearly so if you some questions about the issue, please
don't hesitate to ask.
 
R

Ronx

If you are previewing a page in a disc-based web, then the '[FrontPage Save
Results
Component]' has everything to do with FP Extensions, or rather, the lack of
them. This message will display when the required extensions are not
present or not configured for a function to operate. In your case, the
function is the form. Either there are no extensions (as in a disc based
web) or they are insufficiently configured for the form to work (example:
email not set up). When you publish to a correctly configured, extended
server the message will go away.

When you publish to your host the destination web should be entered as
something similar to http://www.example.com/ (the trailing slash may or
may not be required - depends on the server). What are you putting in?
What, exactly, is FP asking you put in?

Ron
 
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