Form submission problem

A

Andrew Murray

Have you, or your host installed the server extensions? Are they configured
to allow the email transport feature?\

Can you install/uninstall via a control panel on your hosting account? If
so, then try uninstall/reinstall.

It sounds like you either have the extensions not installed, misconfigured,
corrupted or the feature is disallowed.

What exactly was the ISP's suggestion that didn't help? Can you elaborate?
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Right click the form for Form Properties Options

You are attempting to save it to u-file="rna2/_private/memories.txt" from the root web at
http://www.rna-carmarthen.org.uk/mementry.htm
You can only save it to the root web _private folder u-file="_private/memories.txt"
You can not save it to subweb (if rna2 is even a subweb)

PS
You are also incorrectly using the reply-to field (you will always be replying to yourself!) as
s-email-replyto="(e-mail address removed)"
You want it to have the Email address field from the form in it, so you can reply to the user (not yourself)
s-email-replyto="UserEmail"

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
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_____________________________________________


| Hi All,
| I have a problem in that, when I try to submit a form from a FP2003 site I
| get the following message
| Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on this page:
| http://www.rna-carmarthen.org.uk/mementry.htm
| Can anyone please help, I have asked the ISP but thier suggestion did not
| help.
| TIA
| Teriel9
|
|
 
T

Teriel9

Hi Andrew and Stefan,
Many thanks for your prompt response.
I originally had "UserEmail" and this is what my ISP said I should change to
an email address.
I will make the amendments you have suggested and let you know the result.
Thanks again
Teriel9
 
T

Teriel9

Thank you the amendment worked immediately.
Thank you for your kind assistance.
Teriel9

Teriel9 said:
Hi Andrew and Stefan,
Many thanks for your prompt response.
I originally had "UserEmail" and this is what my ISP said I should change
to an email address.
I will make the amendments you have suggested and let you know the result.
Thanks again
Teriel9
Stefan B Rusynko said:
Right click the form for Form Properties Options

You are attempting to save it to u-file="rna2/_private/memories.txt" from
the root web at
http://www.rna-carmarthen.org.uk/mementry.htm
You can only save it to the root web _private folder
u-file="_private/memories.txt"
You can not save it to subweb (if rna2 is even a subweb)

PS
You are also incorrectly using the reply-to field (you will always be
replying to yourself!) as
s-email-replyto="(e-mail address removed)"
You want it to have the Email address field from the form in it, so you
can reply to the user (not yourself)
s-email-replyto="UserEmail"

_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
_____________________________________________


| Hi All,
| I have a problem in that, when I try to submit a form from a FP2003
site I
| get the following message
| Cannot run the FrontPage Server Extensions on this page:
| http://www.rna-carmarthen.org.uk/mementry.htm
| Can anyone please help, I have asked the ISP but thier suggestion did
not
| help.
| TIA
| Teriel9
|
|
 

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