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I need some help over an intractable problem I am having with my web host.
I had to move the UK NEQAS website from an old server to a new one at the host because of FP extension unreliability problems. Since then, I have had problems at the DNS level which I think are now fixed, but I am left with a peculiar situation whereby I can get ftp access with the username and password, but FrontPage won't log in using the same username and password. I also have a problem where all my web forms ask for a username and password when users press the submit button. None of the content of the website has changed and all worked well on the old server.
I am engaged in postal chess with the web host technical people, but to no avail.
Is there anyone out there who uses Frontpage regularly and knows the intricacies of extension functionality at the web host level and think they have the answer? Could you give me a ring please?
In particular I would like to know if there are different versions of these extensions for different versions of FP? I have used FP98 successfully for many years. If the new server my site is now on has newer extensions for FP2000 or FP2003, could this be causing the problem? Should I upgrade to FP2003?
Yours in desperation and exasperation!
Dr Jonathan Middle
Deputy Director, UK NEQAS Birmingham
0121 414 7300, fax 0121 414 1179
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