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Drumlineramos

2006-05-03, 1:16 am

I cant understand whats really wrong.

I'm setting up a registraion and PIREP system using Frontpage 2002
(i'm too lazy to pick up my office 2003 CD :P)

I need my registrations and PIREP's to go to an email, but im getting weird
errors about disk based websites and such.

im actually upgrading to 2003 tonight when i shut the Flight Sim server down.

any and all help is (and always will be) very appreciated.

Ramos
AMysticWeb

2006-05-03, 1:16 am

Hi Ramos,

You will get the infamous "Disk based web message" asking you to remove the
email when you build the form on your PC. It is simply a reminder that the
form must be published to a server with the FPSE (FrontPage Server
Extensions) properly installed. The FP Send to form requires the Extensions
and using the built in "Publish Web" to .htm or .html http location.

Click "No" and go about your business.

If you have problems after publishing, stop back again.

Mike Smith,

http://FrontPageForms.com
FrontPage Form Tutorials
& Form Script Examples



"Drumlineramos" wrote:

> I cant understand whats really wrong.
>
> I'm setting up a registraion and PIREP system using Frontpage 2002
> (i'm too lazy to pick up my office 2003 CD :P)
>
> I need my registrations and PIREP's to go to an email, but im getting weird
> errors about disk based websites and such.
>
> im actually upgrading to 2003 tonight when i shut the Flight Sim server down.
>
> any and all help is (and always will be) very appreciated.
>
> Ramos

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