> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so
should the extensions

> still be an issue?

Yes. Any FTP of files UP to the site runs the potential risk
of breaking

the FPExtension connection with the site’s content. This
would (could)

affect any function mediated through the FPExtensions, e.g.,
form

processing, guestbooks, etc.

> Thanks for your help although I’m not sure why you’re
not able to access

> the

> site.

The use of spaces in your file/pathnames hasn’t helped
(that’s also a very

dangerous habit), but would not explain why I cannot even
access the parent

domain. So, I’m at a loss. In fact, I cannot even ping
jordan.ccs135.com.

Are you sure that’s the correct url?



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“Tim Ferguson” <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message

news:47FDE27E.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com…

> That may explain then why, after I created an entirely
new page for the

> home

> page using DW 8, that his changes did not create havoc.
I did copy and

> paste from the old home page after creating tables, etc.
Maybe I need to

> do

> the same with the faculty/staff page?

>

> We are running an Apache server on NetWare 6.5, so
should the extensions

> still be an issue?

>

> Thanks for your help although I’m not sure why you’re
not able to access

> the

> site.

>

> Tim

>

>>>> On 4/10/2008 at 9:30 AM, Murray
*ACE*<forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com>

> wrote:

> Using anything but FrontPage on a site originally
created in FrontPage is

> a

>

> dangerous thing to do, and you may have just discovered
that,

> unfortunately.

>

> This is true by virtue of the way the FrontPage (server)
extensions play

> into the picture, requiring that files be uploaded NOT
using FTP

> protocols,

>

> but by using FrontPage’s HTTP protocols. Unfortunately
this means that

> once

>

> the original committment to FrontPage has been made, one
is locked into

> continued use of that (now obsolete) authoring system
until and unless the

> entire site is rebuilt.

>

> I am unable to retrieve any webpage at your link or even
at

>
http://jordan.ccs135.com, (
http://jordan.ccs135.com,/ )
so I cannot

> comment

> further about what might have

> happened or ways to prevent it.

>

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>

> “Tim Ferguson” <Tlf1@ccs135.com> wrote in message

> news:47FDDBD6.1AD2.00BD.3@ccs135.com…

>> This past weekend I updated and cleaned up the home
page and

> faculty/staff

>> page at one of our school’s which the previous
principal had created in

>> FrontPage a couple of years ago but the current
principal was

> occasionally

>> having trouble with. Everything was working fine
until the principal

>> corrected a problem on the faculty/staff page for a
teacher no longer at

>> that school. When it was posted, the page came up in
a centered,

>> single-column. It included most of the items on the
page but there was

> no

>> background either.

>>

>> What would cause this, and how can it be prevented?
I loaded the page

>> into

>> Dreamweaver and reset everything, but am concerned
about it happening

>> again

>> and he needs to be able to make
additions/subtractions as needed.

>>

>> The URL is
http://jordan.ccs135.com/faculty
and staff.htm

>>

>> Thanks for any help, ideas, or suggestions on what’s
going on,

>>

>> Tim

>

>

>

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