Fronpage Theme Issue

  • Thread starter Thomas R Grassi Jr
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Thomas R Grassi Jr

FP 2003 sp3
Windows Xp Pro SP3
Windows 2003 R2 Standard DC server SP2
IIS6

I created a web page defalut.htm in FP on my pc I used a FP theme Format
Theme selected zero or saferi

I then publish the page to my Windows 2003 server IIS6 site

When we browse the site the Theme does not appear

We get this warning in application log also

Type: Warning
Date: 2/6/2009
Time: 4:58:05 PM
Event: 1000
Source: FrontPage 5.0
Category: None
User: N/A
Computer: TGCS001
Description:
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions:
http://www.tgcs.com - Error #2001d Message: Theme path doesn't exist
"zero" not found.


do I have to publish something else along with the default htm file?

Any ideas or thoughts

Thanks

Tom
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

The URL you gave below is not running FPSEs, nor is a theme applied to that
page.
 
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Thomas R Grassi Jr

Rob

FPSE are running on that site I have hit counter working just fine.

Why is the theme not going to the site?

I have modified the page several times and published it time and time again
still no theme. I even create my own theme but no luck


So how do I publish the page so the theme goes along with it?


Thanks

Tom
 
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Thomas R Grassi Jr

Rob

Just figured it out. I was only publishing the pages I created on my test
pc. This time I published the entire site and then I saw the theme files
transfer over to the new site.

Now my themes are working

Your comments triggered something and that lead me to the solution

Thanks for your help

Tom

NowI can go to bed yahoo....
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

glad to help.

something's not right though; if you enter this url
http://www.tgcs.com/_vti_inf.html it should return a page confirming that
fpse's are installed on your's it returns a 404.



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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 

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