FP 2002. Can't change publish to different URL

R

Ross

Hi all

I've searched the newsgroup archives on Google and there is lots of
talk about this but I still haven't seen a solution.

I have a Windows / FrontPage hosting reseller account. A friend is
moving his sites to my host. He hasn't moved the dns for his domains
yet so I've setup subdomains of my domain as temporary aliases.

To publish to his current host he publishes to something like:
www.HisDomain.com

To publish to the new account on my server he needs to publish to
something like:

HisName.MyDomain.com

He says FrontPage 2002 does not give him the opportunity to change. He
is selecting Publish from the File menu, not the Publish button. I
haven't seen this myself since I'm on the other side of the world.
We're setting up remote access so I can have a look at it. I think he
is telling me that the URL pops up but it is grayed out so he can't
change it. The only time it lets him edit this is when he publishes a
new web for the first time.

I only have FP 2000. That pops up a dialog box with a URL that I can
always accept as is or edit.

Has anyone else seen this or know what the problem is?

Thanks in advance
Ross
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

FP will not recognize publishing to subdomains.

He must have a subweb on the host server, such as www.mydomain.com/hisname

Then, you must set up dns records on the dns server to point to
hisname.mydomain.com

--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;fp10se
===
| Hi all
|
| I've searched the newsgroup archives on Google and there is lots of
| talk about this but I still haven't seen a solution.
|
| I have a Windows / FrontPage hosting reseller account. A friend is
| moving his sites to my host. He hasn't moved the dns for his domains
| yet so I've setup subdomains of my domain as temporary aliases.
|
| To publish to his current host he publishes to something like:
| www.HisDomain.com
|
| To publish to the new account on my server he needs to publish to
| something like:
|
| HisName.MyDomain.com
|
| He says FrontPage 2002 does not give him the opportunity to change. He
| is selecting Publish from the File menu, not the Publish button. I
| haven't seen this myself since I'm on the other side of the world.
| We're setting up remote access so I can have a look at it. I think he
| is telling me that the URL pops up but it is grayed out so he can't
| change it. The only time it lets him edit this is when he publishes a
| new web for the first time.
|
| I only have FP 2000. That pops up a dialog box with a URL that I can
| always accept as is or edit.
|
| Has anyone else seen this or know what the problem is?
|
| Thanks in advance
| Ross
|
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

He need to use File Menu | Publish Web and enter the URL. However the subdomain, need to be a FP
subweb/subsite under your domain, which is then pointed to as a subdomain.

So he would publish to http://www.yourdomain.com/hissubweb and you would then point subdomain to
hissubweb.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WebMaster Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================
 
R

Ross

Thanks Tom but I'm not convinced about the blanket comment about
subdomains.

Let's say a big multinational company had the domain bigcompany.com.

The US division has their site at http://usa.bigcompany.com
The UK division has their site at http://uk.bigcompany.com

They have DNS 'A' records pointing to totally different servers in
different countries. There may not even be a web server at
http://bigcompany.com or http://www.bigcompany.com

Are you saying that the US or UK divisions could not use FrontPage?

Another (true) example: There is a company that owns the domain
au.com. They sell subdomains like mydomain.au.com as an alternative to
the official Australian domains which are .com.au although people
don't really think of them as subdomains. Technically, mydomain.au.com
is the same as mydomain.au.com. Are you saying that it won't work if
someone registers mydomain.au.com and points the 'A' record to a
FrontPage hosting account?

Isn't mydomain.co.uk just a 'subdomain' of co.uk?
 
R

Ross

He need to use File Menu | Publish Web and enter the URL.

He says that when he does that, a box pops up with the URL previously
used but it does not give him the opportunity to change it.
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

You are going to have to have control over a dns server in order to
accomplish the task, and create dns entries with IP addresses that you
control. Until his move to another host resolves through internic.

US or UK divisions or anyone else can use FrontPage.

It's all about DNS records and name servers.
--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
===
| Thanks Tom but I'm not convinced about the blanket comment about
| subdomains.
|
| Let's say a big multinational company had the domain bigcompany.com.
|
| The US division has their site at http://usa.bigcompany.com
| The UK division has their site at http://uk.bigcompany.com
|
| They have DNS 'A' records pointing to totally different servers in
| different countries. There may not even be a web server at
| http://bigcompany.com or http://www.bigcompany.com
|
| Are you saying that the US or UK divisions could not use FrontPage?
|
| Another (true) example: There is a company that owns the domain
| au.com. They sell subdomains like mydomain.au.com as an alternative to
| the official Australian domains which are .com.au although people
| don't really think of them as subdomains. Technically, mydomain.au.com
| is the same as mydomain.au.com. Are you saying that it won't work if
| someone registers mydomain.au.com and points the 'A' record to a
| FrontPage hosting account?
|
| Isn't mydomain.co.uk just a 'subdomain' of co.uk?
|
|
| On Tue, 3 May 2005 14:17:47 -0500, "Tom Pepper Willett"
|
| >FP will not recognize publishing to subdomains.
| >
| >He must have a subweb on the host server, such as
www.mydomain.com/hisname
| >
| >Then, you must set up dns records on the dns server to point to
| >hisname.mydomain.com
|
 
R

Ross

Thanks again. I'm pleased we cleared that up. I have control of the
dns and I know what I'm doing there. That's all quite unrelated to my
FrontPage problem.

I should have simply said that my friend is trying to publish his
existing FP 2002 site to a different host with a different URL. The
fact that its a dot com with three dots and therefore a 'sub domain'
is irrelevent.

He is using 'Publish' from the File menu but he says it won't let him
change the publishing URL.

Any ideas anyone?

Cheers
Ross
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

It is not irrelevant, if the FP extensions are involved.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WebMaster Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================
 
R

Ronx

If your client succeeds in changing the publish URL, the subdomain
must be the root web on the (virtual) server, or FP will error that
the extensions are not installed.

As for being unable to change the URL using File->Publish Web, I have
never seen this problem in any version of FP.
Try cleaning the FrontPage installation by deleting temp files and web
cache files.
There is a tool for this at
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
 
R

Ross

Thanks Ron, you're the first to actually read my question and make
some sense.

If your client succeeds in changing the publish URL, the subdomain
must be the root web on the (virtual) server, or FP will error that
the extensions are not installed.

It will be the root and only web.
As for being unable to change the URL using File->Publish Web, I have
never seen this problem in any version of FP.
Try cleaning the FrontPage installation by deleting temp files and web
cache files.
There is a tool for this at
http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm

We'll give it a go. My suspicion is that he's just missing the
obvious.

Cheers
Ross
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

Maybe the way you presented it originally didn't make sense, and Ron finally
read through the thread and was able to piece information together.

Tom
| Thanks Ron, you're the first to actually read my question and make
| some sense.
|
|
| >If your client succeeds in changing the publish URL, the subdomain
| >must be the root web on the (virtual) server, or FP will error that
| >the extensions are not installed.
|
| It will be the root and only web.
|
| >As for being unable to change the URL using File->Publish Web, I have
| >never seen this problem in any version of FP.
| >Try cleaning the FrontPage installation by deleting temp files and web
| >cache files.
| >There is a tool for this at
| >http://www.95isalive.com/fixes/fpclean.htm
|
| We'll give it a go. My suspicion is that he's just missing the
| obvious.
|
| Cheers
| Ross
|
 

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