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Ghosthitman

2005-07-05, 5:51 pm

Help! I get the following message when hitting the submit button on a form
created in frontpage.

-- You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a web
--server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.
--This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you publish
this
--web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.

I have IIS and frontpage extensions installed in windows XP. The website was
created using frontpage and the form is set to save the results to a file.
Tom Pepper Willett

2005-07-05, 5:51 pm

You must http publish to your remote host that has FP server extensions
installed. It has nothing to do with your local Windows XP computer.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/of...etid=FX01085802
===
"Ghosthitman" <Ghosthitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:78ACF33C-272F-45F8-8CE2-B8A0ED3818B3@microsoft.com...
| Help! I get the following message when hitting the submit button on a form
| created in frontpage.
|
| -- You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a
web
| --server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.
| --This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you
publish
| this
| --web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
|
| I have IIS and frontpage extensions installed in windows XP. The website
was
| created using frontpage and the form is set to save the results to a file.


Ghosthitman

2005-07-06, 5:51 pm

I am hosting the site on my local Windows XP computer!!! I installed IIS in
windows XP and am running the local web server built-in windows xp.

"Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:

> You must http publish to your remote host that has FP server extensions
> installed. It has nothing to do with your local Windows XP computer.
> --
> ===
> Tom "Pepper" Willett
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> ---
> About FrontPage 2003:
> http://office.microsoft.com/home/of...etid=FX01085802
> ===
> "Ghosthitman" <Ghosthitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:78ACF33C-272F-45F8-8CE2-B8A0ED3818B3@microsoft.com...
> | Help! I get the following message when hitting the submit button on a form
> | created in frontpage.
> |
> | -- You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a
> web
> | --server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.
> | --This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you
> publish
> | this
> | --web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
> |
> | I have IIS and frontpage extensions installed in windows XP. The website
> was
> | created using frontpage and the form is set to save the results to a file.
>
>
>

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

2005-07-06, 5:51 pm

How to set up server-side settings to use e-mail features on forms with
FrontPage 2002
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;305675

--

~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/




"Ghosthitman" <Ghosthitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:45F77EBE-4322-4CA9-AC5E-78B0C7CC2440@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I am hosting the site on my local Windows XP computer!!! I installed IIS in
> Windows XP and am running the local web server built-in windows xp.
>
> "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
>


Tom Pepper Willett

2005-07-06, 5:51 pm

Kat: He didn't say anything about email. He stated he was saving to a
file.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/of...etid=FX01085802
===
"Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]" <spiderwebwoman@mvps.org> wrote in
message news:Onc5fFkgFHA.3868@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
| How to set up server-side settings to use e-mail features on forms with
| FrontPage 2002
| http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;305675
|
| --
|
| ~ Kathleen Anderson
| Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| Spider Web Woman Designs
| web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
|
|
|
|
| "Ghosthitman" <Ghosthitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:45F77EBE-4322-4CA9-AC5E-78B0C7CC2440@microsoft.com...
| >I am hosting the site on my local Windows XP computer!!! I installed IIS
in
| > Windows XP and am running the local web server built-in windows xp.
| >
| > "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
| >
| >> You must http publish to your remote host that has FP server extensions
| >> installed. It has nothing to do with your local Windows XP computer.
| >> --
| >> ===
| >> Tom "Pepper" Willett
| >> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
| >> ---
| >> About FrontPage 2003:
| >> http://office.microsoft.com/home/of...etid=FX01085802
| >> ===
| >> "Ghosthitman" <Ghosthitman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| >> news:78ACF33C-272F-45F8-8CE2-B8A0ED3818B3@microsoft.com...
| >> | Help! I get the following message when hitting the submit button on a
| >> form
| >> | created in frontpage.
| >> |
| >> | -- You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that
requires
| >> a
| >> web
| >> | --server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.
| >> | --This form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you
| >> publish
| >> | this
| >> | --web to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions
| >> installed.
| >> |
| >> | I have IIS and frontpage extensions installed in windows XP. The
| >> website
| >> was
| >> | created using frontpage and the form is set to save the results to a
| >> file.
| >>
| >>
| >>
|
|


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