A
Andrew Murray
I'm using FP 2002, publishing to a website to an extensions-enabled Windows
server. (Win2000 IIS I presume).
I'm trying to publish two ASP pages generated by Frontpage - the database results
and a page within an html form using the form handler to send the results to a
mdb database.
I believe there is a method to check if the extension are installed (correctly or
otherwise....?) or at least recognised - by just keying in a particular url to
one of the hidden folders like vti_cnf or whatever - what is the correct
url/folder for this?
I cannot get these two pages to publish, as I get these errors:
1) "The Server unexpectedly closed the connection"; and
2) The attempted transfer of the files triggers a medium alert from my
firewall (Norton 2003). It gives an IP address which says is a computer on my
local network - the only computer/s I'm connected to is the internet, I've no
other computers connected to anything.
Below is the Symantec security info on the alert, I can't make head or tail of
the explanation....perhaps someone can explain it in layman's terms.....?
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/nis_ids/sigs/HTTP_MS_SQL_XML_CrossSiteScripting.html
Regarding the other error, I've found nothing in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
regarding "server unexpectedly closed connection." I've tried in the MSKB
categories of "Frontpage 2002", "Frontpage" and "Frontpage 2002 Server Ext" but
to no avail. tried it using "exact phrase" and "any word" and options. The
closed I came was articles regarding "time out connections" but I don't believe
this is the same thing as I can publish html files and other asp files (asp files
not created in frontpage - third party applications) just fine, except for the
two I need to be published.
This security response goes on about vulnerabilities in MS SQL - but I'm not
using that as such....yes I have a SQL query in the AsP code that queries a table
in an Access database but MS SQL is a different database system altogether isn't
it?
I've sent an email to the ISP support as well, but will wait for any anwer
forthcoming from this NG.
Has anyone has this trouble or exact problem and what was the resolution to it?
Thanks in advance.
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server. (Win2000 IIS I presume).
I'm trying to publish two ASP pages generated by Frontpage - the database results
and a page within an html form using the form handler to send the results to a
mdb database.
I believe there is a method to check if the extension are installed (correctly or
otherwise....?) or at least recognised - by just keying in a particular url to
one of the hidden folders like vti_cnf or whatever - what is the correct
url/folder for this?
I cannot get these two pages to publish, as I get these errors:
1) "The Server unexpectedly closed the connection"; and
2) The attempted transfer of the files triggers a medium alert from my
firewall (Norton 2003). It gives an IP address which says is a computer on my
local network - the only computer/s I'm connected to is the internet, I've no
other computers connected to anything.
Below is the Symantec security info on the alert, I can't make head or tail of
the explanation....perhaps someone can explain it in layman's terms.....?
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/nis_ids/sigs/HTTP_MS_SQL_XML_CrossSiteScripting.html
Regarding the other error, I've found nothing in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
regarding "server unexpectedly closed connection." I've tried in the MSKB
categories of "Frontpage 2002", "Frontpage" and "Frontpage 2002 Server Ext" but
to no avail. tried it using "exact phrase" and "any word" and options. The
closed I came was articles regarding "time out connections" but I don't believe
this is the same thing as I can publish html files and other asp files (asp files
not created in frontpage - third party applications) just fine, except for the
two I need to be published.
This security response goes on about vulnerabilities in MS SQL - but I'm not
using that as such....yes I have a SQL query in the AsP code that queries a table
in an Access database but MS SQL is a different database system altogether isn't
it?
I've sent an email to the ISP support as well, but will wait for any anwer
forthcoming from this NG.
Has anyone has this trouble or exact problem and what was the resolution to it?
Thanks in advance.
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Andrew Murray
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