Larry do you have a url for the page you have published?
Are there any extensions in the new page that you did not use in the 
previous page?
If so then the host may not have all the extensions installed, it's a 
common occurrence especially now with FP2002 extensions in use.

Peter Kaulback

In the hour of 04:20 PM 2/12/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke this:
>In a message dated 2/12/02 3:27:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > 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,
> >
>
>One more piece of info. I have published another web page with no problem on
>the same web base. (I'm not sure what you call it but I use AOL and connect
>to my web base.) But for some reason I do not seem to be able to upload this
>page although it is on my site now and I was just trying to change it. I have
>checked for page errors and there are none. I guess I could check with
>Hostsave where the site is.
>Thanks anyway
>LarryB in SC
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