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How to deal with server extensions on Front Page 2003 ?
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| Little Pharaoh 2005-09-26, 2:47 am |
| Hello,
i was making my form pages with version 98 with no problems . coz i used to
run PWS & make a test on my pages (that containing forms to be sent to
e-mail or a file).
But with XP , 200 , & 2003 versions i feel i'm lost .. it looks so stranges
tp me ...so , may you show me a simple way to test my pages without to see
the most error i hate (front page server extensions).
what i need is to make my form send its output to a file.. how can i get it
?
thanx
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| Stefan B Rusynko 2005-09-26, 7:49 am |
| Try asking in the extensions.windowsnt newsgroup
- this is the extensions.unix newsgroup
Under Windows XP Pro and Windows 2003 Server you can't use PWS
- install IIS and the FP SE under IIS
(Win XP Home does not support IIS or the FP SE)
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| Hello,
| i was making my form pages with version 98 with no problems . coz i used to
| run PWS & make a test on my pages (that containing forms to be sent to
| e-mail or a file).
| But with XP , 200 , & 2003 versions i feel i'm lost .. it looks so stranges
| tp me ...so , may you show me a simple way to test my pages without to see
| the most error i hate (front page server extensions).
| what i need is to make my form send its output to a file.. how can i get it
| ?
| thanx
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