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jkrauss 03-07-2001 11:11 AM

We have a Linux box for our Internet server. I know enough about Linux to posts our web pages and to also get into trouble. Most of the people in our school use MS FrontPage to create their web pages. This has been working out alright up until we tried to post a feedback form. Now when the form is sumited the following screen comes up:
"FrontPage Run-Time Component Page
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."

What do I do to install the Extensions?

J. Krauss
jkrauss@woodburysch.com

trickykid 03-07-2001 01:13 PM

I got confused but is your web server running with Linux and Apache, or what are you using for the web server? Do you host or rn the server or not? If you do, then you have to install the frontpage server extensions, if not, then whoever you host with can do it.

jkrauss 03-07-2001 01:23 PM

We are hosting our own site on the Linux box. We are using Linux with Apache. We need the frontpage server extensions
losaded in but I do not know how.

James Krauss
jkrauss@woodbury.com

jeremy 03-07-2001 10:18 PM

I have never done it and I really don't recommend it, but you can install frontpage extensions in Linux. I have heard that http://home.edo.uni-dortmund.de/~chr...out/index.html is better than others.

DaFrEQ 10-31-2002 08:57 AM

Try the apachetoolbox.
Just do a search in "google" *cuz google likes you* and you should find it.

The documentation is pretty easy to follow.

L8rz

trickykid 10-31-2002 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DaFrEQ
Try the apachetoolbox.
Just do a search in "google" *cuz google likes you* and you should find it.

The documentation is pretty easy to follow.

L8rz

This thread is from way back.... and I really don't see a reason why it was brought back to life. :rolleyes:

Bert 10-31-2002 10:10 AM

DaFrEQ,

It's important to pay attention to the date of the last post - even if you think you have something valuable to offer, if it's on an old thread it will bump it right up to the top of the list. And no-one really wants to see old news.

Cheers

Bert

DaFrEQ 10-31-2002 10:16 AM

Bump it up.... hmmm... well I DID pay attention to the date.
An seeing as how there wasn't any closure to the thread, I thot I would add input so as OTHER ppl look through this place maybe it will prove helpful.

If you don't like it, I'm sorry. Delete it... or better yet, don't read it.

L8rz

vadertech 12-11-2002 05:41 PM

heh heh and 1/2 months later...it springs back again.


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