"Publish Web" not sending revisions on one page.

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dargill at SX840

FrontPage 2000, Windows 2000 SP2

Description (sorry this is long, but I can't think of anything else to do).
I have created an animation which has two problems.
http://home.nycap.rr.com/smallfamily/flame_demons.htm
I have one soccer team kicking a ball across the screen from left to right
(27 frames for a total of 6 seconds) and the other soccer team kicking the
ball to return it, from right to left (28 frames for another 6 seconds). I
will be speeding it up with the next revision. The GIF image file (600
pixels by 300 pixels) is 353 KB. Since each active object is so small, and
each works independently one after another, once it's loaded, there doesn't
seem to be any slow-down or stress on the internet.

Problem 1
I rendered the vector objects onto a black background (the theatre screen is
black also), and then cropped the images of the excess edges. In frames
1-27, the frames now have a "white-stroke" boundary even though my stroke
palette was set at null all through the process of creating the graphics.
Before I cropped the images (in my graphics program) these white boundaries
did not show. In frames 28-56 this does not occur because cropping the
returning soccer ball was not necessary.

Problem 2
a. Beneath the animation graphic (theatre screen) we are supposed to be
seeing a copyright notice beneath the "audience." (not getting published)
b. The next paragraph is not in its table cell (which was added several
"publishes" ago, but is not getting published.
c. The URL for the Wizaerd Forum is still a long one (I shortened it
several "publishes" ago, using FP's procedure of visiting the website.

Those last three notes show what seems to have happened at the same time
during a revision. I have recalculated hyperlinks and did "Publish Web"
again. When I'm in FrontPage and make a change on that page, and save it, it
still registers as not saved (with the asterisk in Window). If I go to File,
Save from the main File menu, the asterisk in Window goes away for that
page, but Publish Web is not sending the changes over. All parts of the
contents on the page are contained in table cells, though on the internet,
the later table cells haven't been transferred.

I have also deleted the FrontPage temporary files, history files and
temp/tmp files (browser cache). My Java Script is version 3810 and works
everywhere else. I just did a search for *.web and have nothing listed. I
have 15 MB server space but am only using 11 MB. This last time when I
"Published Web" I published all pages, overwriting those on the destination
web.

With no resolve, I had the server re-enable FP extensions, recalculated
hyperlinks again, and did Publish All Pages again to overwrite all on the
destination site.

Does someone recognize a problem? And could Problems 1 and 2 be connected at
all?
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Have you open the live/remote site in FP and done a Tools | Recalculate Hyperlinks?
Has the host run a check on the extensions?

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D

dargill at SX840

Thanks, Thomas. That gives me something else to try.
This afternoon I did request a check on the extensions, which did not help.
This evening I increased my storage, and did Publish Web again. The
revisions on that page still did not transfer. However, I did get an error
message: "The server sent a response which FrontPage could not parse. If you
are trying to connect to a FrontPage server, check with the server's
administrator to make sure the FrontPage server extensions are installed
properly."

I will check that out, and also will open the live web and do Tools |
Recalculate Hyperlinks. I didn't know I could do that on the live web.
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

: Have you open the live/remote site in FP and done a Tools | Recalculate
Hyperlinks?
: Has the host run a check on the extensions?
:
: --
: ==============================================
: Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
: WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
:
: FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
: ==============================================
: To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
:
: : > FrontPage 2000, Windows 2000 SP2
: >
: > Description (sorry this is long, but I can't think of anything else to
do).
: > I have created an animation which has two problems.
: > http://home.nycap.rr.com/smallfamily/flame_demons.htm
: > I have one soccer team kicking a ball across the screen from left to
right
: > (27 frames for a total of 6 seconds) and the other soccer team kicking
the
: > ball to return it, from right to left (28 frames for another 6 seconds).
I
: > will be speeding it up with the next revision. The GIF image file (600
: > pixels by 300 pixels) is 353 KB. Since each active object is so small,
and
: > each works independently one after another, once it's loaded, there
doesn't
: > seem to be any slow-down or stress on the internet.
: >
: > Problem 1
: > I rendered the vector objects onto a black background (the theatre
screen is
: > black also), and then cropped the images of the excess edges. In frames
: > 1-27, the frames now have a "white-stroke" boundary even though my
stroke
: > palette was set at null all through the process of creating the
graphics.
: > Before I cropped the images (in my graphics program) these white
boundaries
: > did not show. In frames 28-56 this does not occur because cropping the
: > returning soccer ball was not necessary.
: >
: > Problem 2
: > a. Beneath the animation graphic (theatre screen) we are supposed to be
: > seeing a copyright notice beneath the "audience." (not getting
published)
: > b. The next paragraph is not in its table cell (which was added several
: > "publishes" ago, but is not getting published.
: > c. The URL for the Wizaerd Forum is still a long one (I shortened it
: > several "publishes" ago, using FP's procedure of visiting the website.
: >
: > Those last three notes show what seems to have happened at the same time
: > during a revision. I have recalculated hyperlinks and did "Publish Web"
: > again. When I'm in FrontPage and make a change on that page, and save
it, it
: > still registers as not saved (with the asterisk in Window). If I go to
File,
: > Save from the main File menu, the asterisk in Window goes away for that
: > page, but Publish Web is not sending the changes over. All parts of the
: > contents on the page are contained in table cells, though on the
internet,
: > the later table cells haven't been transferred.
: >
: > I have also deleted the FrontPage temporary files, history files and
: > temp/tmp files (browser cache). My Java Script is version 3810 and works
: > everywhere else. I just did a search for *.web and have nothing listed.
I
: > have 15 MB server space but am only using 11 MB. This last time when I
: > "Published Web" I published all pages, overwriting those on the
destination
: > web.
: >
: > With no resolve, I had the server re-enable FP extensions, recalculated
: > hyperlinks again, and did Publish All Pages again to overwrite all on
the
: > destination site.
: >
: > Does someone recognize a problem? And could Problems 1 and 2 be
connected at
: > all?
: >
: >
:
:
 
D

dargill at SX840

I *did* visit the live web as suggested and found a couple of errors I
didn't know I had, but I also deleted the page that kept coming up wrong
(repeatedly not being replaced when I asked to replace all pages numerous
times) (so created and sent another one just fine). I could find no real
reason for the revisions not being honored.

I also recalculated the hyperlinks right in the live web after deleting that
page, and everything is back to normal. So thanks for that suggestion. I
hadn't thought of that one.
................................................................
: Thanks, Thomas. That gives me something else to try.
: This afternoon I did request a check on the extensions, which did not
help.
: This evening I increased my storage, and did Publish Web again. The
: revisions on that page still did not transfer. However, I did get an error
: message: "The server sent a response which FrontPage could not parse. If
you
: are trying to connect to a FrontPage server, check with the server's
: administrator to make sure the FrontPage server extensions are installed
: properly."
:
: I will check that out, and also will open the live web and do Tools |
: Recalculate Hyperlinks. I didn't know I could do that on the live web.
: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
:
: : : Have you open the live/remote site in FP and done a Tools | Recalculate
: Hyperlinks?
: : Has the host run a check on the extensions?
: :
: : --
: : ==============================================
: : Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
: : WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
: :
: : FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
: : ==============================================
: : To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
: : http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
: :
: : : : > FrontPage 2000, Windows 2000 SP2
: : >
: : > Description (sorry this is long, but I can't think of anything else to
: do).
: : > I have created an animation which has two problems.
: : > http://home.nycap.rr.com/smallfamily/flame_demons.htm
: : > I have one soccer team kicking a ball across the screen from left to
: right
: : > (27 frames for a total of 6 seconds) and the other soccer team kicking
: the
: : > ball to return it, from right to left (28 frames for another 6
seconds).
: I
: : > will be speeding it up with the next revision. The GIF image file (600
: : > pixels by 300 pixels) is 353 KB. Since each active object is so small,
: and
: : > each works independently one after another, once it's loaded, there
: doesn't
: : > seem to be any slow-down or stress on the internet.
: : >
: : > Problem 1
: : > I rendered the vector objects onto a black background (the theatre
: screen is
: : > black also), and then cropped the images of the excess edges. In
frames
: : > 1-27, the frames now have a "white-stroke" boundary even though my
: stroke
: : > palette was set at null all through the process of creating the
: graphics.
: : > Before I cropped the images (in my graphics program) these white
: boundaries
: : > did not show. In frames 28-56 this does not occur because cropping the
: : > returning soccer ball was not necessary.
: : >
: : > Problem 2
: : > a. Beneath the animation graphic (theatre screen) we are supposed to
be
: : > seeing a copyright notice beneath the "audience." (not getting
: published)
: : > b. The next paragraph is not in its table cell (which was added
several
: : > "publishes" ago, but is not getting published.
: : > c. The URL for the Wizaerd Forum is still a long one (I shortened it
: : > several "publishes" ago, using FP's procedure of visiting the website.
: : >
: : > Those last three notes show what seems to have happened at the same
time
: : > during a revision. I have recalculated hyperlinks and did "Publish
Web"
: : > again. When I'm in FrontPage and make a change on that page, and save
: it, it
: : > still registers as not saved (with the asterisk in Window). If I go to
: File,
: : > Save from the main File menu, the asterisk in Window goes away for
that
: : > page, but Publish Web is not sending the changes over. All parts of
the
: : > contents on the page are contained in table cells, though on the
: internet,
: : > the later table cells haven't been transferred.
: : >
: : > I have also deleted the FrontPage temporary files, history files and
: : > temp/tmp files (browser cache). My Java Script is version 3810 and
works
: : > everywhere else. I just did a search for *.web and have nothing
listed.
: I
: : > have 15 MB server space but am only using 11 MB. This last time when I
: : > "Published Web" I published all pages, overwriting those on the
: destination
: : > web.
: : >
: : > With no resolve, I had the server re-enable FP extensions,
recalculated
: : > hyperlinks again, and did Publish All Pages again to overwrite all on
: the
: : > destination site.
: : >
: : > Does someone recognize a problem? And could Problems 1 and 2 be
: connected at
: : > all?
: : >
: : >
: :
: :
:
:
 

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