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Stephen
Hi
Using FP2000
Can someone remind me how to overcome the
"greyed out" box found at;
Right click / Properties - C\Inetpub\wwwroot\myweb
Which you have to click to initiate;
"Allow Scripts or Programmes to be run"
I am trying to send a simple customer form (submit button)
to either a .htm or txt form.
The host/server has FP Sever Extensions installed and working.
But when I try to read the data sent by the form
this is the response I receive;
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HTTP Error 403
403.2 Forbidden: Read Access Forbidden
This error can be caused if there is no default page available and
directory browsing has not been enabled for the directory, or if
you are trying to display an HTML page that resides in a directory
marked for Execute or Script permissions only.
Please contact the Web server's administrator if the problem persists.
##############################################
I have tried creating a new web - but the box is stilled greyed out.
I'm stuck.
Any help would be appreciated - many thanks in advance, Stephen
Using FP2000
Can someone remind me how to overcome the
"greyed out" box found at;
Right click / Properties - C\Inetpub\wwwroot\myweb
Which you have to click to initiate;
"Allow Scripts or Programmes to be run"
I am trying to send a simple customer form (submit button)
to either a .htm or txt form.
The host/server has FP Sever Extensions installed and working.
But when I try to read the data sent by the form
this is the response I receive;
############################################
HTTP Error 403
403.2 Forbidden: Read Access Forbidden
This error can be caused if there is no default page available and
directory browsing has not been enabled for the directory, or if
you are trying to display an HTML page that resides in a directory
marked for Execute or Script permissions only.
Please contact the Web server's administrator if the problem persists.
##############################################
I have tried creating a new web - but the box is stilled greyed out.
I'm stuck.
Any help would be appreciated - many thanks in advance, Stephen