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JoeM
Well, it is interesting to me, anyway. : - )
I have a web with two subwebs (both subwebs password protected, so no sense
listing urls). One subweb was constructed by way of copying the other subweb
(copied via Windows Explorer, converted to web and then published from local
to remote server...which has worked fine in the past with no issues
whatsoever).
Now, if I go to my original subweb, all forms (including FP search form
component) work fine. However, if I go to the copy of the subweb, all forms
work fine EXCEPT for the FP search form component (when run, I receive a
"custom table support is not yet implemented" message).
While accessing the server directly rather than publishing from local
(FP2000), I've tried removing the FP search form component from the page in
the copied subweb, then saving the page, then re-adding the component. That
didn't help.
I can add search form components to my root web and the original subweb and
they work fine. It is just this one particular subweb that gives me the
problem.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
JoeM
I have a web with two subwebs (both subwebs password protected, so no sense
listing urls). One subweb was constructed by way of copying the other subweb
(copied via Windows Explorer, converted to web and then published from local
to remote server...which has worked fine in the past with no issues
whatsoever).
Now, if I go to my original subweb, all forms (including FP search form
component) work fine. However, if I go to the copy of the subweb, all forms
work fine EXCEPT for the FP search form component (when run, I receive a
"custom table support is not yet implemented" message).
While accessing the server directly rather than publishing from local
(FP2000), I've tried removing the FP search form component from the page in
the copied subweb, then saving the page, then re-adding the component. That
didn't help.
I can add search form components to my root web and the original subweb and
they work fine. It is just this one particular subweb that gives me the
problem.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
JoeM