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Giacomo


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12-24-04 10:49 PM

I was told that forms in FrontPage forms do not work when accessed via a
subdomain (e.g. http//subdomain.domain.com) and that this is a limitation of
FrontPage. Is this correct?





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    Re: Frontpage functionality when accessing a directory via a subdomain  
Mark Fitzpatrick


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12-27-04 10:48 PM

Yes and No. Yes if the subdomain resolves to a directory on another domain.
Such as subdomain.domain.com = www.domain.com/subdomain. If the subdomain is
actually it's own virtual server, then things should work OK as the entire
subdomain is itself it's own bound version of the extensions.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

"Giacomo" <Giacomo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I was told that forms in FrontPage forms do not work when accessed via a
> subdomain (e.g. http//subdomain.domain.com) and that this is a limitation
> of
> FrontPage. Is this correct?







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