At 14:53 2002-02-12 -0500, you wrote:
>I have been trying to publish a web page (upload) and using FP2000. When an
>error comes up saying Server error we80.cnf file missing. I have no idea what
>this means and how to solve it.
>TIA
>LarryB in SC

Larry!  Based on my limited research, it appears that this file is an 
Apache Web Server file needed to list default virtual servers.  If you are 
using your ISP to publish through then I believe they are in error.  I 
could be wrong.

  Let's briefly go through what is kept in each of these directories.

/usr/local/frontpage/

  This is the main FrontPage extension installation directory. If you run 
the fp_install.sh script that you can download with the tarball, it untars 
the tarball into this directory. Besides having the version directory, it 
also can contain configuration files for each virtual host on your server. 
After installing a root web there should be a file named we80.cnf in here 
that specifies the defaults for virtual servers. You can also create 
additional config files named 'domainname:port.cnf' in this directory that 
give more fine grained control over specific virtual domains.

You understand that the above is Unix syntax and because you said you are 
using the WYSIWYG FrontPage 2K to publish with then I can conclude that you 
have no inkling as to what I sent you and therefore I can further conclude 
that all your problems are ISP based.

HTH,

Barry ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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