FrontPage 2003 is a Web design application that lets you publish content to your shared hosting website.
NOTE: If your site uses advanced FrontPage features, like hit counters or forms, you must enable and upload using
FrontPage extensions. For more information, see Installing FrontPage Extensions. If you upload using FTP (e.g., ftp://www.coolexample.com), files that use FrontPage extensions [...]
Error Message:
FrontPage Error.
User: please report details to this site’s webmaster.
Webmaster: please see the server’s application event log for more details.
Cause:
This issue occurs if the email address specified in the webserver’s mail address box is invalid, or you are using an aol.com or hotmail.com address in this field.
Resolution:
Use another email address other than your aol.com or [...]
If your account hosts subdomains or non-primary domains and you use FrontPage to publish content, you should only upload content through your account’s primary domain. Connecting to the non-primary domain or subdomain directly can result in the corruption of files and affect the behavior of your site.
To upload content for a subdomain or non-primary domain [...]
FrontPage will only publish “Webs” and not individual pages.
If you are having problems connecting to your website with FrontPage, and are using a URL such as http://mydomain.com, try connecting to http://www.mydomain.com.
NOTE: Grid-based Web Hosting does not support FrontPage Extensions. To see if you’re affected, click here.
Microsoft FrontPage manages all of the directory and sub directory permissions on your website. If you created custom directories on your website, or you are using another tool to build or manage your website, switching to FrontPage may cause some problems. It can overwrite all of your directory permissions and make your site unusable.
If you are using FrontPage to build your website and you upload or delete content using FTP, you are bypassing the management that FrontPage performs for your website. This can potentially break your site.
FrontPage manages the special permissions on your directory. These permissions must be added to the directories in your account. Write permissions, [...]
FrontPage will only publish “Webs” and not individual pages. If you create a Web and then build pages inside it you will be able to upload those pages using FrontPage. If not, you will need to create an empty Web and then copy your pages into it.
To build an empty Web, select File > [...]
Installing FrontPage Server Extensions lets you publish your website using Microsoft® FrontPage. FrontPage Extensions also support FrontPage’s components like forms, hit counters, and forums.
FrontPage Extensions are only compatible with IIS6. Grid-based Web Hosting does not support FrontPage Extensions. To see if you’re affected, click here.
To Install FrontPage Extensions on Your Existing Hosting AccountLog in [...]