There are a number of reasons this can happen, usually a re-installation of the extensions will solve the problem. You should contact support when this occurs.
After you have built your web pages on your computer, you will be ready to publish them. Basically, this just means that you will upload them to our server. Once this is done, your pages will be viewable from the web. However, you must do this in the following manner.
Warning: FrontPage Account holders should never use FTP to transfer files as it can damage the FrontPage extensions.
Launch FrontPage Explorer and open the web you’ve created on your computer.
From the menu at the top of the window, select File, then Publish
A) If this is the first time you are publishing to our servers, select More Webs and enter the location you want to publish your FrontPage web to. (www.yourdomain.com) Hit Return (Enter) on your keyboard. B) If you have published to our servers before, your "Destination Web Server" (www.yourdomain.com) will appear in the Publish window.
IMPORTANT: Use www.yourdomain.com as the Destination Web Server to publish to our server. Leave the "Destination Web Name" blank.
You will be asked for your USERNAME and PASSWORD. This is your domain's User ID and your FrontPage Password (which may be different from your regular Telnet/FTP/POP password). If you're not sure what it is or if you aren't allowed past this point, you will need to contact support for a new FrontPage password.
You can watch the progression of the upload by looking at the bottom left corner of FrontPage Explorer.
No, you will not be able to call the FrontPage forms through the secure server but we do offer an easy to use wizard that uses formmail.cgi, which will allow you to easily convert a FrontPage form to a standard one compatible with our secure servers. - Updated: May 8, 2000
There are a number of reasons why FrontPage hangs, the biggest reason is related to the amount of data in your WWW directory, both in size and number of files/directories. The more files/directories and size of data, the longer it will take FrontPage to log in. Large amounts of data (> 50MB) or a large number of files or directories ( > 500) can cause FrontPage to severely hang and even timeout. If there are connectivity problems between your ISP and our servers, then this can also lead to FrontPage hanging or even timing out. When you have these problems we recommend creating a number smaller subwebs to break your web site up so it does not take FrontPage as long to run through its configuration or recalculate links. - Updated: May 8, 2000
Yes, all the standard extensions FrontPage offers will work on your domain. You will not be able to use the ASP or Microsoft Access database integration at this time. although they are now offered as easily integratable languages within the FrontPage program, they are not part of the server extensions and require separate software to work properly.
When you signed up for your account you were given the option. If you recently decided to use Frontpage contact support and have them installed, there is no charge for this service.
FrontPage Extensions are CGI programs which provide the server side implementation of frontPage. The extensions allow your local computer to properly communicate with your domain through the http protocol using (RPC).