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David Bartosik

2005-04-20, 12:34 pm

Did you publish in http? Instructions avaiable at http://www.publishermvps.com

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com


"jl" wrote:

> I've rec'd some responses on how to get the submit button to work on my
> website (http://home.comcast.net/~sxmlady), but still am clueless. Much of
> the advice assumes knowledge I do not possess. I have enabled FPE, but still
> get "page can't be displayed". Neither Microsoft nor Comcast know what to
> do...the topic is beyond their expertise. Apparently the scripting is
> wrong....but I don't know anything about scripting! Is there anyone out there
> than can walk me thru the steps on how to get the submit button to work USING
> LAYMAN"S TERMS?????
> --
> Thank you

DavidF

2005-04-20, 12:34 pm

JL,

From your previous thread (4/3/05) you said that you had FrontPage
extensions enabled, but David Bartosik tested that and found you didn't. You
also said that you could that Comcast required FTP, but it doesn't. Perhaps
after you read the instructions David posted for you about how to publish in
http, you should read the Comcast FAQ about how to install FrontPage
extensions. The following article discusses how to do the whole process with
FrontPage 2003, but perhaps you can merge that information with David's
instructions and figure out what you are doing wrong:
http://www.comcast.com/Support/Corp...etail_2469.html

DavidF

"David Bartosik" <DavidBartosik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Did you publish in http? Instructions avaiable at

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> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> www.publishermvps.com
> www.davidbartosik.com
>
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> "jl" wrote:
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jl

2005-04-20, 12:34 pm

Thank you for your reply. I did sign up for FPE, and according to Comcast,
they were enabled. Regardless, I found another way to achieve my goal.
Comcast has a web form of its own, so I created that & put a link to it on my
site. All's well that ends well.
"DavidF" wrote:

> JL,
>
> From your previous thread (4/3/05) you said that you had FrontPage
> extensions enabled, but David Bartosik tested that and found you didn't. You
> also said that you could that Comcast required FTP, but it doesn't. Perhaps
> after you read the instructions David posted for you about how to publish in
> http, you should read the Comcast FAQ about how to install FrontPage
> extensions. The following article discusses how to do the whole process with
> FrontPage 2003, but perhaps you can merge that information with David's
> instructions and figure out what you are doing wrong:
> http://www.comcast.com/Support/Corp...etail_2469.html
>
> DavidF
>
> "David Bartosik" <DavidBartosik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:32928756-29C0-4027-B1E3-9C0D306A5397@microsoft.com...
> http://www.publishermvps.com
> of
> still
> to
> there
> USING
>
>
>

jl

2005-04-20, 12:34 pm

Thank you for your reply. I found another way to achieve my goal. Comcast
has a web form of its own, so I created that & put a link to it on my site.
All's well that ends well.

"David Bartosik" wrote:
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> Did you publish in http? Instructions avaiable at http://www.publishermvps.com
>
> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
> www.publishermvps.com
> www.davidbartosik.com
>
>
> "jl" wrote:
>
DavidF

2005-04-20, 12:34 pm

Why there you go. There is always more than one way to skin a cat, so to
speak. Thanks for the feedback.

DavidF

"jl" <jl@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7B6A6C7F-B54B-4253-B6B9-DB6F9EB83DDD@microsoft.com...
> Thank you for your reply. I did sign up for FPE, and according to Comcast,
> they were enabled. Regardless, I found another way to achieve my goal.
> Comcast has a web form of its own, so I created that & put a link to it on

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> site. All's well that ends well.
> "DavidF" wrote:
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