In a message dated 2/12/02 4:45:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> 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
> 

Paul, Glad to see you are still on the list. I have not been on the list for 
a few months. Anyway I have contacted my host to reinstall the extensions and 
I hope that will fix it. 

Thanks 
LarryB in SC
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