S
sandy
I have created a webpage in FrontPage 2000. Unable to publish to my ISP,
Karro. I have been in touch with them a number of time. There is no problem
at their end.
The procedure I am following in FrontPage is as follows:
File, Publish Web, Type my web url which is http://www.woodcocks.karro.net
The click on Options, tick all pages, tick SSL, click on Publish. The
Microsoft FrontPage menu reads: could not find a web server at
'www'.woodcocks.karoo.net on port 443. Please check server name is valid and
your proxy setting are set correctly. Been in touch with server provider all
OK at their end.
When going on the net and typing in www.woodcocks.karoo.net a page does come
up saying
Test Page
This page is used to test the proper operation of the Apache Web server
after it has been installed. If you can read this page, it means that the
Apache Web server installed at this site is working properly.
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If you are the administrator of this website:
You may now add content to this directory, and replace this page. Note that
until you do so, people visiting your website will see this page, and not
your content.
If you have upgraded from Red Hat Linux 6.2 and earlier, then you are seeing
this page because the default DocumentRoot set in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
has changed. Any subdirectories which existed under /home/httpd should now be
moved to /var/www. Alternatively, the contents of /var/www can be moved to
/home/httpd, and the configuration file can be updated accordingly.
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If you are a member of the general public:
The fact that you are seeing this page indicates that the website you just
visited is either experiencing problems, or is undergoing routine
maintenance.
If you would like to let the administrators of this website know that you've
seen this page instead of the page you expected, you should send them e-mail.
In general, mail sent to the name "webmaster" and directed to the website's
domain should reach the appropriate person.
For example, if you experienced problems while visiting www.example.com, you
should send e-mail to "(e-mail address removed)".
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The Apache documentation has been included with this distribution.
Hoping you can help
Regards
Sandy
Karro. I have been in touch with them a number of time. There is no problem
at their end.
The procedure I am following in FrontPage is as follows:
File, Publish Web, Type my web url which is http://www.woodcocks.karro.net
The click on Options, tick all pages, tick SSL, click on Publish. The
Microsoft FrontPage menu reads: could not find a web server at
'www'.woodcocks.karoo.net on port 443. Please check server name is valid and
your proxy setting are set correctly. Been in touch with server provider all
OK at their end.
When going on the net and typing in www.woodcocks.karoo.net a page does come
up saying
Test Page
This page is used to test the proper operation of the Apache Web server
after it has been installed. If you can read this page, it means that the
Apache Web server installed at this site is working properly.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you are the administrator of this website:
You may now add content to this directory, and replace this page. Note that
until you do so, people visiting your website will see this page, and not
your content.
If you have upgraded from Red Hat Linux 6.2 and earlier, then you are seeing
this page because the default DocumentRoot set in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
has changed. Any subdirectories which existed under /home/httpd should now be
moved to /var/www. Alternatively, the contents of /var/www can be moved to
/home/httpd, and the configuration file can be updated accordingly.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you are a member of the general public:
The fact that you are seeing this page indicates that the website you just
visited is either experiencing problems, or is undergoing routine
maintenance.
If you would like to let the administrators of this website know that you've
seen this page instead of the page you expected, you should send them e-mail.
In general, mail sent to the name "webmaster" and directed to the website's
domain should reach the appropriate person.
For example, if you experienced problems while visiting www.example.com, you
should send e-mail to "(e-mail address removed)".
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Apache documentation has been included with this distribution.
Hoping you can help
Regards
Sandy