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Mark Mesarch


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06-09-04 01:28 PM

Hi,
I cannot seem to get my Search of my website to find the
right index file.   I publish my website from a working
area, but understand I need to work directly on the
webpage on the server to see the correct help dialog
boxes. (I am using FrontPage as my web editor.)

The website is on the D:\ Drive of the server and it is
storing the index file(s) on the c:\ drive.

This server has several websites with different domains on
the computer.  Each has its own indexing working.

In Frontpage when I get to the Search Form Properties and
the Search Results table, I do not know what to
selectin "Scope of the Search Results"  If I select
directory and browse, I cannot see anything but what is in
the directory of the website, thus not where the index is
placing the information.

If I select the Entire Web Site and save the webpage.
When I try a search I get an error that says the FrontPage
Runtime Error and something about the extensions are not
working which is what I can get if I do not publish the
page with server extensions in.  The same happens when I
select "This Web"
What am I doing wrong?  This use to work so well in older
versions of Frontpage.
THanks.





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