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Jerry

2004-05-30, 10:46 am

When I create the form to have data inputed and sent to me,
I get the following message. [FrontPage Save Results
Component]
that is shown while reviewing in browser.

When running the page on the web the following message
comes up :Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on
this page:
"http://www.bayoftheholyspirit.com/registration_form.htm"

Can any one please give me some direction?
Stefan B Rusynko

2004-05-30, 10:46 am

Make sure you have published the form using http mode to the server and that the host has enabled email transport in addition to the
FP SE

PS
Most hosts will not allow forms to be sent out of your domain
(like someone@bayoftheholyspirit.com)
- yours is going to S-Email-Address="swf@memtime.net"

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"Jerry" <jerry@memtime.net> wrote in message news:1392801c443fe$51315c00$a501280a@phx
.gbl...
| When I create the form to have data inputed and sent to me,
| I get the following message. [FrontPage Save Results
| Component]
| that is shown while reviewing in browser.
|
| When running the page on the web the following message
| comes up :Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on
| this page:
| "http://www.bayoftheholyspirit.com/registration_form.htm"
|
| Can any one please give me some direction?


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