: The pages are on our intranet; so I can't put a link to it. However, I
wonder:
: Could it be that FP cannot resolve JS commands?
No, it can't.
--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
: The hyperlinks are concocted as:
: <a onclick="OpenWindow3('the page.html');" href="javascript:void(0);">
text
: </a>
: "OpenWindow3" is a JS script.
: I tried replacing them with normal anchors, but things got out of hand and
I
: had to first clean up the mess!
: What do you think?
:
: Saeed
:
: "Ronx" wrote:
:
: > If one of the pages is on the internet, could you give a link to it?
: >
: > I have never seen that particular link (".../none") before - but
"../null"
: > is a variation of an error I see in 404 error reports.
: >
: > As for other broken links - repairing one using that report can often
repair
: > several at the same time - double click on the "broken" status and
browse to
: > the correct page.
: > --
: > Ron Symonds
: > Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
: >
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: >
: > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: >
: >
: >
: > : > > I tried it and it did work! Thanks.
: > > However, the number of reported broken links is enormous! Over 400! I
can
: > > understand some of the error messages; but some of them are a bit
hazy:
: > > It keeps referring to a hyperlink "./none" in almost all files being
: > > either
: > > broken or unknown.
: > > What is it complaining about?
: > >
: > > Saeed
: > >
: > > "Ronx" wrote:
: > >
: > >> If the pages are on your PC, then
: > >> File->Open Site
: > >> Browse to the folder containing the files and folders in your site
: > >> Click Open.
: > >>
: > >> If this folder is not already a FrontPage website, FrontPage will
offer
: > >> to
: > >> add meta data files and folders - agree. These meta data files are
: > >> roughly
: > >> equivalent to notes files in Dreamweaver.
: > >>
: > >> If the site is on the Internet, you cannot open it in FrontPage
unless
: > >> the
: > >> extensions are installed and running. use an FTP client (NOT
FrontPage)
: > >> to
: > >> download the complete site to a folder on your PC, and proceed as
above.
: > >> --
: > >> Ron Symonds
: > >> Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
: > >>
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: > >>
: > >> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: > >>
: > >>
: > >>
: > >> : > >> > Good Day Stefan,
: > >> >
: > >> > Thanks fort he quick reply.
: > >> >
: > >> > Let me see if I understood you correctly:
: > >> > "Page" means a single htm file, and "site" refers to the whole
batch,
: > >> > that
: > >> > is all related single pages. Is that correct?
: > >> >
: > >> > How can I find out whether or not FP Server Extensions have been
: > >> > installed?
: > >> > (I can't invoke the control panel).
: > >> > Can I still use this feature, if the site were not done with FP SE?
: > >> > (How) Can the page be bundled together to build a "site"?
: > >> >
: > >> >
: > >> > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
: > >> >
: > >> >> You are only opening the page and not the site in FrontPage
: > >> >> - if it is a site with the FP Server Extensions use File Open
Site,
: > >> >> not
: > >> >> File Open page
: > >> >>
: > >> >> --
: > >> >>
: > >> >> _____________________________________________
: > >> >> SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
: > >> >> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
: > >> >> _____________________________________________
: > >> >>
: > >> >>
: > >> >> : > >> >> Hello Ron,
: > >> >>
: > >> >> Thanks and Happy New Year!
: > >> >>
: > >> >> I did try that, but it doesn't seem to work.
: > >> >> All I get is a blank page with a message:
: > >> >> "if you have opened a Web, this view will show the status of its
files
: > >> >> and
: > >> >> hyperlinks" (rough translation from German; I'm using the German
: > >> >> version
: > >> >> of
: > >> >> FP 2002 SP3). The Web page is open; I even did a "select all", to
no
: > >> >> avail.
: > >> >> None of the menu items under "Problems" seem to be active.
: > >> >>
: > >> >> What am I doing wrong?
: > >> >>
: > >> >> "Ronx" wrote:
: > >> >>
: > >> >> > View->Reports->Problems->Hyperlinks
: > >> >> > will list all hyperlinks that are either broken or external
: > >> >> > (external =
: > >> >> > root
: > >> >> > relative, absolute (
http://example.com/pagename.htm), or a link
to a
: > >> >> > file in
: > >> >> > a different subweb)
: > >> >> > The external links can be verified, though any reported as
broken
: > >> >> > should be
: > >> >> > tested manually.
: > >> >> > --
: > >> >> > Ron Symonds
: > >> >> > Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
: > >> >> >
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
: > >> >> >
: > >> >> > Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
: > >> >> >
: > >> >> >
: > >> >> >
: > >> >> > : > >> >> > > Good Day,
: > >> >> > >
: > >> >> > > I support an online user manual in several languages. There
are
: > >> >> > > hyperlinks
: > >> >> > > in the documents aplenty. One can manage these links in
: > >> >> > > Dreamweaver
: > >> >> > > to
: > >> >> > > make
: > >> >> > > sure that they are still valid and point to the right
location,
: > >> >> > > without of
: > >> >> > > course clicking on each and single one of them!
: > >> >> > > Question:
: > >> >> > > Is it possible to do the same in Frontpage?
: > >> >> > > I imagine some kind of database where the links and their
targets
: > >> >> > > are
: > >> >> > > stored
: > >> >> > > and verified.
: > >> >> > > If not, what else would you recommend?
: > >> >> > > Iâ?Tve seen a similar application but as part of a larger
Content
: > >> >> > > Management
: > >> >> > > System; or using php scripts.
: > >> >> > >
: > >> >> > > Many Thanks.
: > >> >> > > Saeed
: > >> >> >
: > >> >> > .
: > >> >> >
: > >> >>
: > >> >>
: > >> >> .
: > >> >>
: > >> .
: > >>
: > .
: >