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Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
I wrote the earlier question and then kept looking for answers. I found the
following at MSMVPS.com After the form is submitted the page is redirected to a confirmation page. You cannot change that function nor change the confirmation page. That is not available in Publisher. If this is true then how am I going to get my form page to work. Please help me!!! |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
reference: Publisher web publication forms 101:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/ar.../07/80564.aspx Reference: How to publish a Publisher web in HTTP: http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/pages/80557.aspx Applicable if you are using XP and IE6. Reference: How to trouble-shoot Publisher web upload issues : http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/pages/80560.aspx Reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pu...947601033.aspx It is written for Pub 2007, but if you are using IE7 instead of IE6, then the directions for using Vista also would apply to Pub 2003. FTP and HTTP uploading has changed with the introduction of IE7 and Vista. If you have more questions about Publisher webs, then post in the web group and we will try to help you there: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...sher.webdesign DavidF "Twood" <Twood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:31A76AA0-3A18-4D87-9A5D-534850DA8788@microsoft.com... >I wrote the earlier question and then kept looking for answers. I found >the > following at MSMVPS.com > After the form is submitted the page is redirected to a confirmation page. > You cannot change that function nor change the confirmation page. That is > not available in Publisher. > If this is true then how am I going to get my form page to work. Please > help me!!! |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
None of this had what I am looking for. I have a form page that should email
directly to me. It is not working. I have called my web host and they have it set up with my email. I also set the submit button to my email. But it still doesn't work. It is suppose to display a page that says something like "Thank you...your email has been sent" but it doesn't. The address it goes to is http://www.chrishatchcpa.com/index_f...-WEBBOT-SELF-- and the text says... Page Not Found The page you tried to access does not exist on this server. This page may not exist due to the following reasons: You are the owner of this web site and you have not uploaded (or incorrectly uploaded) your web site. For information on uploading your web site using FTP client software or web design software, click here for FTP Upload Information. The URL that you have entered in your browser is incorrect. Please re-enter the URL and try again. The Link that you clicked on incorrectly points to this page. Please contact the owner of this web site to inform them of this situation. I have done everything I know to do and my web host is telling me its a Microsoft problem. Please help me!!! "DavidF" wrote: > reference: Publisher web publication forms 101: > http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/ar.../07/80564.aspx > > Reference: How to publish a Publisher web in HTTP: > http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/pages/80557.aspx > Applicable if you are using XP and IE6. > > Reference: How to trouble-shoot Publisher web upload issues : > http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/pages/80560.aspx > > Reference: Prepare, publish, and maintain your Publisher Web site: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pu...947601033.aspx > It is written for Pub 2007, but if you are using IE7 instead of IE6, then > the directions for using Vista also would apply to Pub 2003. FTP and HTTP > uploading has changed with the introduction of IE7 and Vista. > > If you have more questions about Publisher webs, then post in the web group > and we will try to help you there: > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...sher.webdesign > > DavidF > > "Twood" <Twood@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:31A76AA0-3A18-4D87-9A5D-534850DA8788@microsoft.com... > >I wrote the earlier question and then kept looking for answers. I found > >the > > following at MSMVPS.com > > After the form is submitted the page is redirected to a confirmation page. > > You cannot change that function nor change the confirmation page. That is > > not available in Publisher. > > If this is true then how am I going to get my form page to work. Please > > help me!!! > > > |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
Twood wrote:
> None of this had what I am looking for. Actually, the first link had the information you need. To use a Publisher form you must do two things: * use a FPSE enabled web host account * publish the Publisher web using HTTP The --WEBBOT SELF-- is a direction to the FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) to handle the form processing. Since the server is returning "Page not found", it means that FPSE is not installed or is not properly configured. Or possibly that you didn't publish the web over HTTP. Please note that we have a special .webdesign group especially for questions about Publisher's web non-capabilities. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
Oh darn...you were so close to being helpful with a post about Publisher
webs without bashing them ;-) Someday I will convince you they have their place in the world. DavidF > Actually, the first link had the information you need... <snip> > Please note that we have a special .webdesign group especially for > questions about Publisher's web non-capabilities. > > -- > Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher > http://ed.mvps.org |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
DavidF wrote:
> Oh darn...you were so close to being helpful with a post about Publisher > webs without bashing them ;-) Someday I will convince you they have their > place in the world. And then we can both take a ride on the flying pig :-) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
I was in NO way trying to bash Publisher webs. I have loved working with
Publisher. The only problem I've had with it was getting the form page working. I will check out the first link again because I didn't see the answer the first time I looked at it. I will also call my web host and see if they use a FPSE enabled web. If not, I'll be changing hosts. Do you have any recommendations about web hosts who are familiar with a Publisher web design. I think that may be part of my problem. My host was not thrilled about me using Publisher in the first place. I'm very unsure about how to publish using HTTP but hope the link will tell me step by step how to do it. Thanks for your responses. "DavidF" wrote: > Oh darn...you were so close to being helpful with a post about Publisher > webs without bashing them ;-) Someday I will convince you they have their > place in the world. > > DavidF > > > Actually, the first link had the information you need... > > <snip> > > > Please note that we have a special .webdesign group especially for > > questions about Publisher's web non-capabilities. > > > > -- > > Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher > > http://ed.mvps.org > > > |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
Twood wrote:
> I was in NO way trying to bash Publisher webs. I have loved working with > Publisher. David was replying to my post, and my tendency to point out Publisher's web features' drawbacks and failings every time I mention them. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
I would just like to let you all know....I have followed your direction and
my site is up and running. Even the form page works. Thank You Very Much!!!! "Ed Bennett" wrote: > Twood wrote: > > I was in NO way trying to bash Publisher webs. I have loved working with > > Publisher. > > David was replying to my post, and my tendency to point out Publisher's > web features' drawbacks and failings every time I mention them. > > -- > Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher > http://ed.mvps.org > |
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Re: Send button --WEBBOT SELF--
Come on over...don't you know that we already have them on this side of the
pond? http://www.liveeverett.com/Portals/3/flying%20pig.jpg http://roguejew.files.wordpress.com/...flying_pig.jpg DavidF "Ed Bennett" <the_nerd@mvps.org> wrote in message news:uWjwbzK7IHA.3736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > DavidF wrote: >> Oh darn...you were so close to being helpful with a post about Publisher >> webs without bashing them ;-) Someday I will convince you they have their >> place in the world. > > And then we can both take a ride on the flying pig :-) > > -- > Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher > http://ed.mvps.org |
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