S
Seigfried
My ISP and I have worked for several days on this and we have both
googled it to death.
The complete error is:
The server sent a response which FrontPage could not parse. If you are
trying to connect to a Windows SharePoint Services server, check with
the server's administrator to make sure Windows SharePoint Services is
installed properly.
The error occurs after the login window. I can't access the site at all
with either Frontpage extensions or Frontpage FTP. (Sharepoint, as far
as I know, has nothing to do with the problem. I don't use it.)
The interesting thing is that I CAN access a different ISP using
EXACTLY the same computer and Frontpage. Also, tech support at the
malfunctioning ISP can access the page using Frontpage and dialing in
from the outside using one of their computers. (So both of us have good
arguments for saying, "It's not me!") Finally, I can access the site
using good old FTP and not Frontpage.
In googling, we have discovered some people claiming that the problem
is that the "HTTP Keep-Alives option" needs to be enabled. My ISP
checked it. Not the problem.
Anybody have a solution???
googled it to death.
The complete error is:
The server sent a response which FrontPage could not parse. If you are
trying to connect to a Windows SharePoint Services server, check with
the server's administrator to make sure Windows SharePoint Services is
installed properly.
The error occurs after the login window. I can't access the site at all
with either Frontpage extensions or Frontpage FTP. (Sharepoint, as far
as I know, has nothing to do with the problem. I don't use it.)
The interesting thing is that I CAN access a different ISP using
EXACTLY the same computer and Frontpage. Also, tech support at the
malfunctioning ISP can access the page using Frontpage and dialing in
from the outside using one of their computers. (So both of us have good
arguments for saying, "It's not me!") Finally, I can access the site
using good old FTP and not Frontpage.
In googling, we have discovered some people claiming that the problem
is that the "HTTP Keep-Alives option" needs to be enabled. My ISP
checked it. Not the problem.
Anybody have a solution???