MS Frontpage 2002 crashes when opening a specific ASP file

J

Jean Austin

One user reported that whenever he opens a specific active server document
(default.asp) from a network drive, Frontpage automatically closes without
warning.

The following were done to verify the cause:
1. created a file in the same network folder with different filename
(testing.asp) but with simple ASP code
2. opened it using Frontpage, result is good
3. copied the code of the original (default.asp) to the test file, opened in
Frontpage and program crashes

We need help
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Without seeing the page html/asp code no one can guess why

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| One user reported that whenever he opens a specific active server document
| (default.asp) from a network drive, Frontpage automatically closes without
| warning.
|
| The following were done to verify the cause:
| 1. created a file in the same network folder with different filename
| (testing.asp) but with simple ASP code
| 2. opened it using Frontpage, result is good
| 3. copied the code of the original (default.asp) to the test file, opened in
| Frontpage and program crashes
|
| We need help
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Consider redoing the page by copy normal text, but re-typing the VBScript script.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

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J

Jean Austin

Tried upgrading ro Frontpage 2003 and open the same file, it now works fine.
Some kind of bug on 2002, I think, when reading the code since we were also
able to open it using other HTML programming software.
 

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