Don't Use IE7 if you Publish With FrontPage

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DCatHomeUK

Windsun,
Microsoft Discussion Forums
Somewhere in Virtual Reality


10th November 2006
Dear Windsun,

Thank you for your considered response. I couldn't agree more under normal
circumstances. But during the last seven days I learned that responses tend
to only reflect the last thing you say.

This gets totally frustrating. In an effort to avoid that I tried to keep it
fresh and with some of the history.

I agree with you totally in retrospect, and hope that people will bother to
read threads if ever I need a chat in future.

It would save a lot more typing, moving carriage returns and all that dirty
carbon paper Hey we must maintain some humour somewhere... but no I don't go
for Emocions and stuff - I prefer to be intelligent if I can.

As the situation was resolved by giving up on the product the real issue is
now closed I hope. We all must have better things to do. Have a great weekend

Happy typing, and kind regards for the weekend,

DCatHomeUK

================================================
 
J

Judith

Maybe I should mind my own business - BUT - I have a website with FrontPage
2003 and I publish using FTP. I updated from IE 6 to IE 7 and published with
absolutely NO PROBLEM. I use Windows XP Pro SP2. After much reading about
people having problems publishing FP after changing to IE 7, I was very
afraid I was creating a monster problem but everything is working smoothly
and I am a happy FP 2003, IE 7 user.

Judith
 
D

DCatHomeUK

Hi Judith,

No please do, this is important. Otherwise people are kidding themselves
about their self importance or simply wasting everyone's time. I have said
all along this happens with one website that extensively uses FrontPage's own
dynamics of menus and borders. It is well over 350 Mb, and over 450 pages of
precise hyper linked detail. It was working fine with ie6, wasn't with ie7,
does with FF2.

Any sites where I've built my own direct hyperlinks (and each page is
effectively independent has always been fine).

I have provided precise Event Fault Info stating that Frontpage has been
affected by wininet.dll after I install IE7. I provide all the versions of
wininet.dll on my system, and state the PC is XP all up to date, listing the
kb updates, numbers and dates, and yet no current mvp says "I think you have
found a potential issue"

A former mvp says - you are not alone, citing other similar ftp crashes -
hence telling me I am not mad after all.

Current mvps and others say "mine's fine" or suggest I dig deep in the code
and settings (I don't profess to be an expert, so how?) or lastly they say
"go somewhere else".
Yet I am posting in the two contributing/affected boards (FrontPage amd
IE7), and thanking ANYONE who offers a real suggestion.

I experienced a major issue in my environment. I need to warn others, and
ask for help giving as much formal detail provided to me as possible -
because I'm no expert in this area, but support guys should be.

When a reply is received I look to see whether it addresses the question or
not.
If not, I ask myself why?

Is it because the responder just wants to 'chip in' but can't offer anything
(Stupid)
Is it because they are defending something purely by a different example
Is it because they will not see an issue (everyone is thick apart from me
attitude)
Is it because they are interested but can not help (and say so - which is
fine)
Is it because they want to divert the issue (can't be bothered)
Is it because they will use time to support/investigate a potential issue.
(great)
Is it because they have a suggestion (thank you)
Is it because they have a solution (I love you)

Read the responses in this and other threads on ie7 (after being told to go
elsewhere), and analyse how many actually helped.

In reality it was only when someone assured me that the ie7 uninstal would
work.
Sad and frustrating... but maybe I should just forget it now "cos I'm OK now"
That would be a complete cop out.
Bottom line, this support thing just isn't good enough - if you look through
at this and ie7 boards. If you don't bother then you are imitating an ostrich.
That is why I use my creative energy into anyway to find a solution, I hold
my head high, and say when I'm right and admit when I'm wrong.
==========================================================
 
D

DCatHomeUK

I agree 100%. Thank you
These were simply responses I got to my problem.
See my own Inline responses within << <<


Mike Mueller said:
------->>>>> Answered Inline

message
Sheer frustration after a week of getting replies like:

- "It isn't a problem for me"
Believeable? I believe it. I have various flavors of FP
installed on 4 machines using XP-Pro SP2 with IE in place.
Some of them also have EWD or VSW on them. I have no
problems with any of the machines publishing.

<<(No help towards a solution though)<<
- Maybe I'm the cause of the problem
- I should go somewhere else
Lets analyze the situation. Other people have no problems
using the same OS-browser-editor combination as you. What is
different between my machines and your machine? What other
apps do you have on there? What SP level are you at with the
software packages. What add-ons are there?

<<(All explained, down to service packs, dates, and versions of wininet.dll
found around the PC in question - See the ie7 board)<<
- I shouldn't be using FrontPage anyway
That is your decision. FP is a powerful set of tools for web
developement. If used properly you can have great sites. If
used improperly you get crap and blame it on the software.

<<(I agree 100% I have used it for over five years in a wide variety of
styles)<<
- Firefox 2 is brilliant
- Everything works, and I'd never even have looked at it if
it hadn't been for IE7
To each there own. If you are first discovering FF then you
have a lot to learn. I use 5 different browers and FF is #3
on that list

<<(Never heard of jubilation / exasperation after 8 days of hell, then
fining you can do your work again? <<

<<If not, then I hope you never do. Of course all software is bugged, but
some works and some doesn't - you just need to know which and when)<<<<Thank you for your time, but again what did it achieve? <<
<< If it was for my benefit then thanks, if it was for camaraderie then
"Whatever"<<
 
M

Mike Mueller

Your welcome.

I can appreciate the frustation you are going through. I
have seen plenty of issues happen from seemingly benign
software combinations.
I would gladly tell you what the problem is if I knew it. I
do not have the time, money, and hardware to to try and
replicate your issue- otherwise I would.

Everyone will probably agree that a slice of pepperoni pizza
and a tapper of beer will not lead to any nasty surprises;
however, if there is a whole anchovie pie and a fifth of
jack involved, I don't think it would be too pretty

Mike



message
:I agree 100%. Thank you
: These were simply responses I got to my problem.
: See my own Inline responses within << <<
:
:
: "Mike Mueller" wrote:
:
: > ------->>>>> Answered Inline
: >
: > "DCatHomeUK" <[email protected]>
wrote in
: > message
: >
: > Sheer frustration after a week of getting replies like:
: >
: > - "It isn't a problem for me"
: > Believeable? I believe it. I have various flavors of FP
: > installed on 4 machines using XP-Pro SP2 with IE in
place.
: > Some of them also have EWD or VSW on them. I have no
: > problems with any of the machines publishing.
:
: <<(No help towards a solution though)<<
: >
: > - Maybe I'm the cause of the problem
: > - I should go somewhere else
: > Lets analyze the situation. Other people have no
problems
: > using the same OS-browser-editor combination as you.
What is
: > different between my machines and your machine? What
other
: > apps do you have on there? What SP level are you at with
the
: > software packages. What add-ons are there?
:
: <<(All explained, down to service packs, dates, and
versions of wininet.dll
: found around the PC in question - See the ie7 board)<<
: >
: > - I shouldn't be using FrontPage anyway
: > That is your decision. FP is a powerful set of tools for
web
: > developement. If used properly you can have great sites.
If
: > used improperly you get crap and blame it on the
software.
:
: <<(I agree 100% I have used it for over five years in a
wide variety of
: styles)<<
: >
: > - Firefox 2 is brilliant
: > - Everything works, and I'd never even have looked at it
if
: > it hadn't been for IE7
: > To each there own. If you are first discovering FF then
you
: > have a lot to learn. I use 5 different browers and FF is
#3
: > on that list
:
: <<(Never heard of jubilation / exasperation after 8 days
of hell, then
: fining you can do your work again? <<
:
: <<If not, then I hope you never do. Of course all software
is bugged, but
: some works and some doesn't - you just need to know which
and when)<<
: >
: <<Thank you for your time, but again what did it achieve?
<<
: << If it was for my benefit then thanks, if it was for
camaraderie then
: "Whatever"<<
: >
: >
: >
 
D

DCatHomeUK

Thankfully I went to my local pub (bar) earlier (it is now 11.40pm) just to
wind down knowing all was working in my little bubble again. Two pints of
real English Ale plus cream cheese on rye crackers topped with sliced
gherkins will not upset anyone if they are brave. And I'll send them to
whoever finds the solution first!

Finally I shall apologise for time wasting here... lets go sort some issues
now eh?

Have a great weekend!
=========================================================
 
D

DCatHomeUK

Yes. - this one site was all outlined in the detail days back. No one picked
up on it like no one picked up on the error codes. I refer to it a few times
when it doesn't seem too repetitive to do so.

It is not a pretty site, but it is complex so I rely on the Frontpage
dynamic menus, within shared borders to have any hope of keeping track.

I think there are well over 400 pages, and I've been developing it for over
five years.

I firmly believe it is a call within wininet.dll that crashes FrontPage, it
is as if it starts the process of publishing the sequence then falls over.

The error codes from the Event are widely published in these threads (!) and
the versions of wininet.dll are in the ie7 board if not this one, after
someone... sent me there.

You like real beer?

=========================================================
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Certainly makes it sound like a server issue..eh? I had posted something
regarding this minor detail this morning but I don't think my post made it
through nntp.


| Are you saying you work with more than one site and this issue only
happens with one "particular" site??
|
|
| --
| Steve Easton
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| FP Cleaner
| http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
| Hit Me FP
| http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
|
|
| | > Hi Judith,
| >
| > No please do, this is important. Otherwise people are kidding themselves
| > about their self importance or simply wasting everyone's time. I have
said
| > all along this happens with one website that extensively uses
FrontPage's own
| > dynamics of menus and borders. It is well over 350 Mb, and over 450
pages of
| > precise hyper linked detail. It was working fine with ie6, wasn't with
ie7,
| > does with FF2.
| >
| > Any sites where I've built my own direct hyperlinks (and each page is
| > effectively independent has always been fine).
| >
| > I have provided precise Event Fault Info stating that Frontpage has been
| > affected by wininet.dll after I install IE7. I provide all the versions
of
| > wininet.dll on my system, and state the PC is XP all up to date, listing
the
| > kb updates, numbers and dates, and yet no current mvp says "I think you
have
| > found a potential issue"
| >
| > A former mvp says - you are not alone, citing other similar ftp
crashes -
| > hence telling me I am not mad after all.
| >
| > Current mvps and others say "mine's fine" or suggest I dig deep in the
code
| > and settings (I don't profess to be an expert, so how?) or lastly they
say
| > "go somewhere else".
| > Yet I am posting in the two contributing/affected boards (FrontPage amd
| > IE7), and thanking ANYONE who offers a real suggestion.
| >
| > I experienced a major issue in my environment. I need to warn others,
and
| > ask for help giving as much formal detail provided to me as possible -
| > because I'm no expert in this area, but support guys should be.
| >
| > When a reply is received I look to see whether it addresses the question
or
| > not.
| > If not, I ask myself why?
| >
| > Is it because the responder just wants to 'chip in' but can't offer
anything
| > (Stupid)
| > Is it because they are defending something purely by a different example
| > Is it because they will not see an issue (everyone is thick apart from
me
| > attitude)
| > Is it because they are interested but can not help (and say so - which
is
| > fine)
| > Is it because they want to divert the issue (can't be bothered)
| > Is it because they will use time to support/investigate a potential
issue.
| > (great)
| > Is it because they have a suggestion (thank you)
| > Is it because they have a solution (I love you)
| >
| > Read the responses in this and other threads on ie7 (after being told to
go
| > elsewhere), and analyse how many actually helped.
| >
| > In reality it was only when someone assured me that the ie7 uninstal
would
| > work.
| > Sad and frustrating... but maybe I should just forget it now "cos I'm OK
now"
| > That would be a complete cop out.
| > Bottom line, this support thing just isn't good enough - if you look
through
| > at this and ie7 boards. If you don't bother then you are imitating an
ostrich.
| > That is why I use my creative energy into anyway to find a solution, I
hold
| > my head high, and say when I'm right and admit when I'm wrong.
| > ==========================================================
| >
| > "Judith" wrote:
| >
| >> Maybe I should mind my own business - BUT - I have a website with
FrontPage
| >> 2003 and I publish using FTP. I updated from IE 6 to IE 7 and published
with
| >> absolutely NO PROBLEM. I use Windows XP Pro SP2. After much reading
about
| >> people having problems publishing FP after changing to IE 7, I was very
| >> afraid I was creating a monster problem but everything is working
smoothly
| >> and I am a happy FP 2003, IE 7 user.
| >>
| >> Judith
| >>
| >>
| >>
|
|
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I wonder if you realize none of us (well, almost none) work for MS. This is
a peer to peer group of volunteers trying to help each other with problems,
none of us get paid.

Btw... it's still unclear (at least to me) whether you are using ftp or
Publishing via FP extensions and http method.




| Sheer frustration after a week of getting replies like:
| - I should go somewhere else
| - "It isn't a problem for me"
| - Maybe I'm the cause of the problem
| - I shouldn't be using FrontPage anyway
|
| I have always shown full appreciation for people who gave a possible
solution
| Yet have stated my trepidation from past experiences.
|
| I started this saga with the error codes and information from the event
| viewer after the problem occurred. Nobody made any reference to this
on-topic
| very formal approach. Neither did anyone have any suggestions.
|
| Nowhere in a reply is the acknowledgement that this is a genuine Microsoft
| Issue
|
| Is it any wonder things get desperate?
| Obtuse (rferring to MS word's excellent synonyms)
| If I have been 'insensitive' it is because I felt there was no real
support
| I felt I was anything but 'dull-witted' in my approach to some answers
| 'Simple-minded' hmmm that's what I felt I was up against most of the time.
| 'Imperceptive' hmmm ditto
| 'Thick Headed' dare I say it again? I didn't want a fight, I wanted help?
| 'Thick' (I can take it, though I think I'm reasonably erudite most of the
| time)
| 'Stupid' (How thick skinned do I need to be.... stiff upper lip now man)
| 'Slow' Have you seen the responses?
|
| Look in the mirror
| (I do apologise that is insensitive, but I've been dragged into it by
obtuse
| replies by well meaning people).
| "Maybe you should dump all MS software and go with Linux?"
| "Please try one of the IE news groups" (Problem in FrontPage)
| "Maybe he woulda gotten mo' betta help if he had mentioned that little
| tidbit befor"
| "Uhmm.. duh, no wonder IE7 did not work"
| "IE7 and FrontPage work just fine on my XP SP2 machine" (I'm happy for
you)
| "...and Expression Web and SharePoint Designer" (Can I have you machine
then?)
| "As I said, I'm running FP 2003 and IE7 with zero problems"
|
| At the IE and other discussion boards I was being told that I shouldn't
use
| FrontPage - all I wanted was a solution!
|
| We read what we want to and ignore the rest it seems. I apologise if the
| threads became too complicated, but the longer it goes on, the more there
is
| to read.
|
| I only wish it was different.
| ===============================================
|
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > Or maybe it's the obtuse way you present a problem. What's really
amazing is
| > your attitude towards those trying to assist.
| >
| > Maybe you should dump all MS software and go with Linux?
| >
| >
| > | > | Missed the point again eh?
| > | One of my OTHER PC's is a Dell Lapton with W98
| > | This one Is a Dell Desktop with XP Right up to date.
| > | JEEEZ - Take those blinkers off!
| > | It's ironic when people can't understand irony!
| > |
| > | PS: Firefox 2 is brilliant - Everything works, and I'd never even have
| > | looked at it if it hadn't been for IE7! Microsoft Brilliance at its
best
| > eh?
| > | ==========================
| > |
| > | "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Maybe he woulda gotten mo' betta help if he had mentioned that
little
| > tidbit
| > | > before?
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > | > | > | Win98.. six year old machine...
| > | > |
| > | > | Uhmm.. duh, no wonder IE7 did not work
| > | > |
| > | >
| >
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
message
| > | > | | > | > | > Internet Explorer 7 has GONE! FrontPage works again!
| > | > | > The Uninstall actually works fine - the best thing Microsoft has
| > written
| > | > | > maybe?
| > | > | > All those rogue wininet.dll files gone!
| > | > | > FrontPage has now completed two Publish processes perfectly!
| > | > | > Go on guys, don't waste our sad lives trying to sort Microsoft
| > MISCREANT
| > | > | > issues
| > | > | > Just get rid of them!
| > | > | >
| > | > | > A wasted a week of late nights, early mornings achieving very
little
| > | > apart
| > | > | > from trawling through vague mutterings and other cries of
despair
| > | > | >
| > | > | > Now I can just do what I need, then get on with doing something
else
| > | > | >
| > | > | > You can break the addiction
| > | > | > Windows Internet Explorer Seven - Just say "NO"
| > | > | > Go out and meet people
| > | > | > Earn Money
| > | > | > Go on holiday
| > | > | > Make babies (and buy them a Mac)
| > | > | > If not, lets' try Windows 98 again, yes there's no support - but
| > what's
| > | > | > new!
| > | > | > (My six year old Dell Laptop has worked fine with it up to now)
| > | > | > OK so I'm just getting excited.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > David
| > | > | > MVP Microsoft Very Poor (Distinction)
| > | > | > ===============================
| > | > | > Background:
| > | > | >
| > | > | > "DCatHomeUK" wrote:
| > | > | > Since updating IE7 and associated achnges it makes, one of my
| > websites
| > | > | > refuses to update correctly. It aborts the ftp and closes
FrontPage
| > with
| > | > | > the
| > | > | > following error in the event viewer:
| > | > | > Date xxxxxx Source: Microsoft Office 11
| > | > | > Time xxxxxxx Category: None
| > | > | > Type: Error Event ID 1000
| > | > | > User N/A
| > | > | > Computer xxxxxxx
| > | > | > Faulting application frontpg.exe, version 11.0.6552.0, stamp
| > 424b714f,
| > | > | > faulting module wininet.dll, version 7.0.5730.11, stamp
454283b4,
| > | > | > debug? 0,
| > | > | > fault address 0x00001a35.
| > | > | > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
| > | > | > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. (Doesn't provide any
| > help)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > I'm running XP Home with all updates and service packs known to
me,
| > and
| > | > | > Auto
| > | > | > updates turned on of course... But how come the browser update
has
| > | > | > affected
| > | > | > another Microsoft Application so badly? Did no one Beta this? I
am
| > | > | > completely
| > | > | > stuck, and frightened that restoring an earlier point will get
me in
| > a
| > | > | > worse
| > | > | > situation if that doesn't work correctly (I've never needed to
| > before,
| > | > and
| > | > | > shouldn't have needed to now surely?).
| > | > | >
| > | > | >>"David Berry" wrote:
| > | > | >> Please try one of the IE news groups.
| > | > | > (Stupid Answer - it affects FRONTPAGE!)
| > | > | >
message
| > | > | > couldn't
| > wait
| > | > | > any
| > | > | > longer as I need to do some work, so I decided to do a system
| > restore. I
| > | > | > tried three restore points before my installing IE7 on 2nd
November
| > (2
| > | > on
| > | > | > 1st
| > | > | > November and 1 on 31st October). None of them would restore.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > 31st Oct was a formal System Restore point, but it came back and
| > said:
| > | > | > "Your Computer cannot be restored to 31st October 2006 System
| > | > Checkpoint,
| > | > | > No
| > | > | > Changes have been made to your computer."
| > | > | > As this was my third attempt I suppose I have to give up on this
| > | > | > "solution"
| > | > | > too?
| > | > | >
| > | > | > When will MS acknowledge - let alone find the answer...
PLEASE!!!
| > | > | > Initial problem below... (replicated from old threads with some
well
| > | > | > meaning
| > | > | > some just as deperate, and some plain stupid responses)
| > | > | > ==================================================
| > | > | > "DCatHomeUK" wrote:
| > | > | > As everything has gone quiet on this one, I have opened the
question
| > up
| > | > to
| > | > | > the You Tube community, to se if I can get an answer in that
part of
| > the
| > | > | > virtual world...
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > | >
| > | > |
| > | > |
| > | >
| > | >
| > | >
| >
| >
| >
 
D

DCatHomeUK

I did see it Rob, but given the wininet.dll error report, and the fact it
works with ie6 and FF2 it sounded like a diversion to say it was the server.
(Sorry if that sounds brusque, I'm not)
 
D

DCatHomeUK

I assume mvp is paid others not? Otherwise well we're all doing it for love -
my site is a non-commercial fun but serious academic project, but it is
considered a world resource with well over 1million hits per month, plus a
constant mass of enquiries for help, all of which I try to resolve for no pay.

I use the FP Publish Site button, and have provided an ftp address which
worked for five years. I assume then that I'm ftp'ing but tell me if I've
really screwed up and there is more to this - I know what I know, and nothing
else :)

==========================================================
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Foster's and Valium hic...


| My preference is Lager and Lime.
| ;-)
|
| --
| Steve Easton
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| FP Cleaner
| http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
| Hit Me FP
| http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/HitMeFP.htm
|
|
| | > Thankfully I went to my local pub (bar) earlier (it is now 11.40pm) just
to
| > wind down knowing all was working in my little bubble again. Two pints
of
| > real English Ale plus cream cheese on rye crackers topped with sliced
| > gherkins will not upset anyone if they are brave. And I'll send them to
| > whoever finds the solution first!
| >
| > Finally I shall apologise for time wasting here... lets go sort some
issues
| > now eh?
| >
| > Have a great weekend!
| > =========================================================
| > "Mike Mueller" wrote:
| >
| >> Your welcome.
| >>
| >> I can appreciate the frustation you are going through. I
| >> have seen plenty of issues happen from seemingly benign
| >> software combinations.
| >> I would gladly tell you what the problem is if I knew it. I
| >> do not have the time, money, and hardware to to try and
| >> replicate your issue- otherwise I would.
| >>
| >> Everyone will probably agree that a slice of pepperoni pizza
| >> and a tapper of beer will not lead to any nasty surprises;
| >> however, if there is a whole anchovie pie and a fifth of
| >> jack involved, I don't think it would be too pretty
| >>
| >> Mike
| >>
| >>
| >>
| >> message
| >> | >> :I agree 100%. Thank you
| >> : These were simply responses I got to my problem.
| >> : See my own Inline responses within << <<
| >> :
| >> :
| >> : "Mike Mueller" wrote:
| >> :
| >> : > ------->>>>> Answered Inline
| >> : >
| >> : > "DCatHomeUK" <[email protected]>
| >> wrote in
| >> : > message
| >> : >
| >> | >> : > Sheer frustration after a week of getting replies like:
| >> : >
| >> : > - "It isn't a problem for me"
| >> : > Believeable? I believe it. I have various flavors of FP
| >> : > installed on 4 machines using XP-Pro SP2 with IE in
| >> place.
| >> : > Some of them also have EWD or VSW on them. I have no
| >> : > problems with any of the machines publishing.
| >> :
| >> : <<(No help towards a solution though)<<
| >> : >
| >> : > - Maybe I'm the cause of the problem
| >> : > - I should go somewhere else
| >> : > Lets analyze the situation. Other people have no
| >> problems
| >> : > using the same OS-browser-editor combination as you.
| >> What is
| >> : > different between my machines and your machine? What
| >> other
| >> : > apps do you have on there? What SP level are you at with
| >> the
| >> : > software packages. What add-ons are there?
| >> :
| >> : <<(All explained, down to service packs, dates, and
| >> versions of wininet.dll
| >> : found around the PC in question - See the ie7 board)<<
| >> : >
| >> : > - I shouldn't be using FrontPage anyway
| >> : > That is your decision. FP is a powerful set of tools for
| >> web
| >> : > developement. If used properly you can have great sites.
| >> If
| >> : > used improperly you get crap and blame it on the
| >> software.
| >> :
| >> : <<(I agree 100% I have used it for over five years in a
| >> wide variety of
| >> : styles)<<
| >> : >
| >> : > - Firefox 2 is brilliant
| >> : > - Everything works, and I'd never even have looked at it
| >> if
| >> : > it hadn't been for IE7
| >> : > To each there own. If you are first discovering FF then
| >> you
| >> : > have a lot to learn. I use 5 different browers and FF is
| >> #3
| >> : > on that list
| >> :
| >> : <<(Never heard of jubilation / exasperation after 8 days
| >> of hell, then
| >> : fining you can do your work again? <<
| >> :
| >> : <<If not, then I hope you never do. Of course all software
| >> is bugged, but
| >> : some works and some doesn't - you just need to know which
| >> and when)<<
| >> : >
| >> : <<Thank you for your time, but again what did it achieve?
| >> <<
| >> : << If it was for my benefit then thanks, if it was for
| >> camaraderie then
| >> : "Whatever"<<
| >> : >
| >> : >
| >> : >
| >>
| >>
| >>
|
|
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

MVPs are not paid.

What is the URL to the site?

You are better off using File | Publish site than using the Publish button.

There IS an issue with FP & IE7, but not sure if it applies in your
case...it involves repeatedly being asked for un/pw when Publishing.

FTP and Publishing via http method are different...you probably know that.



|I assume mvp is paid others not? Otherwise well we're all doing it for
love -
| my site is a non-commercial fun but serious academic project, but it is
| considered a world resource with well over 1million hits per month, plus a
| constant mass of enquiries for help, all of which I try to resolve for no
pay.
|
| I use the FP Publish Site button, and have provided an ftp address which
| worked for five years. I assume then that I'm ftp'ing but tell me if I've
| really screwed up and there is more to this - I know what I know, and
nothing
| else :)
|
| ==========================================================
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > I wonder if you realize none of us (well, almost none) work for MS. This
is
| > a peer to peer group of volunteers trying to help each other with
problems,
| > none of us get paid.
| >
| > Btw... it's still unclear (at least to me) whether you are using ftp or
| > Publishing via FP extensions and http method.
|
 

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