Front Page 2003 errors while saving dwt file

J

JR

Using Front Page 2003, I work on three virtually identical dynaminc web
templates (*.dwt). Only difference is the number of columns -- one with one
(full page) column, one with two columns, and one with three columns.

The dwt files with multiple columns save changes just fine and go onto
update the linked pages.

The dwt file with one (full page) column NEVER saves without an error and
opening a new page. No attached files are updated!
When I go back into the page the changes are there.
If I try to save the page, the error occurs.

There is no clue as to why this happens.

Any ideas about what may be the cause?

Thanks.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

This question would be better to ask this newsgroup;

microsoft.public.frontpage.client

Are you running IIS server on your local machine and accessing your local
web as http://localhost/yourwebname or are you using disc based web (C:\My
Webs\yourwebname - or something similar to this)?

I believe localhost dwts will not update, but disc based will.




| Using Front Page 2003, I work on three virtually identical dynaminc web
| templates (*.dwt). Only difference is the number of columns -- one with
one
| (full page) column, one with two columns, and one with three columns.
|
| The dwt files with multiple columns save changes just fine and go onto
| update the linked pages.
|
| The dwt file with one (full page) column NEVER saves without an error and
| opening a new page. No attached files are updated!
| When I go back into the page the changes are there.
| If I try to save the page, the error occurs.
|
| There is no clue as to why this happens.
|
| Any ideas about what may be the cause?
|
| Thanks.
 
J

JR

I'll try the other news group -- thanks.

BUT if two out of three save and the third doesn't, I don't see what I am
running has an effect -- however I am working on a networked drive that I am
mapped to.

Working with three *.dwt files, two save with no problem, the third
consistantly doesn't save without generating an error message.
 

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