using databases

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glensy

I believe i am using frontpage 98 version 3. Whenever I load my web page that
contains an Access database in the browser it loads in html text. I have
followed all of the instructions in the help section but to no avail.
When I use the preview window to see the page it loads ok but with the
following message "This is the start of a
Database Results region. The page must be fetched from a web server with a
web browser to display correctly; the current web is stored on your local
disk or network"
Any suggestions please.
 
A

Andrew Murray

Not sure what you mean by Frontpage 98 Version 3 (there's no such thing).
The recent releases are Frontpage 98, Frontpage 2000, Frontpage 2002 and
Frontpage 2003. Look in the "About...." on the Help menu and it will tell
you what version you're using.

Back to the question, you're getting the error because the page needs to run
on a web server (it is an "active server page" (ASP). You need to save the
page with the database results area as an *.asp page, and publish the page
to an ASP-supported web server (i.e. Windows) which is also running the FP
server extensions.

The error you've mentioned explains this:

The page must be fetched from a web server with a web browser to
display correctly; the current web is stored on your local disk or
network.[unquote].
 
G

glensy

Sorry, you are quite right, I have Front page 2000.

I have done all that you mention below and proceded to publish my web to
another folder on my PC. Everything works Ok except the results from my
database. Do I have to publish to my website host. Is there any way that I
can see the database results without publishing "live" so to speak and
viewing it across the net.

Thanks again

Andrew Murray said:
Not sure what you mean by Frontpage 98 Version 3 (there's no such thing).
The recent releases are Frontpage 98, Frontpage 2000, Frontpage 2002 and
Frontpage 2003. Look in the "About...." on the Help menu and it will tell
you what version you're using.

Back to the question, you're getting the error because the page needs to run
on a web server (it is an "active server page" (ASP). You need to save the
page with the database results area as an *.asp page, and publish the page
to an ASP-supported web server (i.e. Windows) which is also running the FP
server extensions.

The error you've mentioned explains this:

The page must be fetched from a web server with a web browser to
display correctly; the current web is stored on your local disk or
network.[unquote].





glensy said:
I believe i am using frontpage 98 version 3. Whenever I load my web page
that
contains an Access database in the browser it loads in html text. I have
followed all of the instructions in the help section but to no avail.
When I use the preview window to see the page it loads ok but with the
following message "This is the start of a
Database Results region. The page must be fetched from a web server with a
web browser to display correctly; the current web is stored on your local
disk or network"
Any suggestions please.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You must publish the site to server via http that has the FP extensions and support ASP and Access,
and then you must test the page via http://servername/pagename.asp

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================

glensy said:
Sorry, you are quite right, I have Front page 2000.

I have done all that you mention below and proceded to publish my web to
another folder on my PC. Everything works Ok except the results from my
database. Do I have to publish to my website host. Is there any way that I
can see the database results without publishing "live" so to speak and
viewing it across the net.

Thanks again

Andrew Murray said:
Not sure what you mean by Frontpage 98 Version 3 (there's no such thing).
The recent releases are Frontpage 98, Frontpage 2000, Frontpage 2002 and
Frontpage 2003. Look in the "About...." on the Help menu and it will tell
you what version you're using.

Back to the question, you're getting the error because the page needs to run
on a web server (it is an "active server page" (ASP). You need to save the
page with the database results area as an *.asp page, and publish the page
to an ASP-supported web server (i.e. Windows) which is also running the FP
server extensions.

The error you've mentioned explains this:

The page must be fetched from a web server with a web browser to
display correctly; the current web is stored on your local disk or
network.[unquote].





glensy said:
I believe i am using frontpage 98 version 3. Whenever I load my web page
that
contains an Access database in the browser it loads in html text. I have
followed all of the instructions in the help section but to no avail.
When I use the preview window to see the page it loads ok but with the
following message "This is the start of a
Database Results region. The page must be fetched from a web server with a
web browser to display correctly; the current web is stored on your local
disk or network"
Any suggestions please.
 
A

Andrew Murray

Additionally: if you're using Windows XP Professional and are running the
IIS that is included, you can publish your site to http://localhost which
lets you see your site in action including ASP pages, and frontpage
extension components like the search form etc without actually publishing it
to the live site.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
You must publish the site to server via http that has the FP extensions
and support ASP and Access, and then you must test the page via
http://servername/pagename.asp

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================

glensy said:
Sorry, you are quite right, I have Front page 2000.

I have done all that you mention below and proceded to publish my web to
another folder on my PC. Everything works Ok except the results from my
database. Do I have to publish to my website host. Is there any way that
I
can see the database results without publishing "live" so to speak and
viewing it across the net.

Thanks again

Andrew Murray said:
Not sure what you mean by Frontpage 98 Version 3 (there's no such
thing).
The recent releases are Frontpage 98, Frontpage 2000, Frontpage 2002 and
Frontpage 2003. Look in the "About...." on the Help menu and it will
tell
you what version you're using.

Back to the question, you're getting the error because the page needs to
run
on a web server (it is an "active server page" (ASP). You need to save
the
page with the database results area as an *.asp page, and publish the
page
to an ASP-supported web server (i.e. Windows) which is also running the
FP
server extensions.

The error you've mentioned explains this:

The page must be fetched from a web server with a web browser
to
display correctly; the current web is stored on your local disk or
network.[unquote].





I believe i am using frontpage 98 version 3. Whenever I load my web
page
that
contains an Access database in the browser it loads in html text. I
have
followed all of the instructions in the help section but to no avail.
When I use the preview window to see the page it loads ok but with the
following message "This is the start of
a
Database Results region. The page must be fetched from a web server
with a
web browser to display correctly; the current web is stored on your
local
disk or network"
Any suggestions please.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

However if you have Windows XP Pro with IIS installed, you should be developing the site from the
start under localhost, etc.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================

Andrew Murray said:
Additionally: if you're using Windows XP Professional and are running the IIS that is included,
you can publish your site to http://localhost which lets you see your site in action including ASP
pages, and frontpage extension components like the search form etc without actually publishing it
to the live site.

Thomas A. Rowe said:
You must publish the site to server via http that has the FP extensions and support ASP and
Access, and then you must test the page via http://servername/pagename.asp

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
==============================================
If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
==============================================

glensy said:
Sorry, you are quite right, I have Front page 2000.

I have done all that you mention below and proceded to publish my web to
another folder on my PC. Everything works Ok except the results from my
database. Do I have to publish to my website host. Is there any way that I
can see the database results without publishing "live" so to speak and
viewing it across the net.

Thanks again

:

Not sure what you mean by Frontpage 98 Version 3 (there's no such thing).
The recent releases are Frontpage 98, Frontpage 2000, Frontpage 2002 and
Frontpage 2003. Look in the "About...." on the Help menu and it will tell
you what version you're using.

Back to the question, you're getting the error because the page needs to run
on a web server (it is an "active server page" (ASP). You need to save the
page with the database results area as an *.asp page, and publish the page
to an ASP-supported web server (i.e. Windows) which is also running the FP
server extensions.

The error you've mentioned explains this:

The page must be fetched from a web server with a web browser to
display correctly; the current web is stored on your local disk or
network.[unquote].





I believe i am using frontpage 98 version 3. Whenever I load my web page
that
contains an Access database in the browser it loads in html text. I have
followed all of the instructions in the help section but to no avail.
When I use the preview window to see the page it loads ok but with the
following message "This is the start of a
Database Results region. The page must be fetched from a web server with a
web browser to display correctly; the current web is stored on your local
disk or network"
Any suggestions please.
 

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