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Old 09-25-2005, 20:00   #1 (permalink)
Joe
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Default form results to email not working

Hope someone can help. We have inserted a form page for inquiries and
availability on our web page (we are using Front page 2000) We want to be
able to get the form results in our email. We have put the email address in
the Forms properties space where it asks for it. However, when we try to
submit the form from the actual web page we get the message "Cannot run
Front page Server Extensions Smart HTML interpreter on this non HTML page."

We have Front Page extensions enabled and have checked with our IP provider.
If we take out the email address we can view the form results on line but
that is not convenient.

Thanks for your help

Joe


 
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Old 09-26-2005, 00:00   #2 (permalink)
p c
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Default Re: form results to email not working

The web server admin must configure FP/FPSE to send email. Have you used
FP to send email before?

...PC

Joe wrote:

> Hope someone can help. We have inserted a form page for inquiries and
> availability on our web page (we are using Front page 2000) We want to be
> able to get the form results in our email. We have put the email address in
> the Forms properties space where it asks for it. However, when we try to
> submit the form from the actual web page we get the message "Cannot run
> Front page Server Extensions Smart HTML interpreter on this non HTML page."
>
> We have Front Page extensions enabled and have checked with our IP provider.
> If we take out the email address we can view the form results on line but
> that is not convenient.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Joe
>
>

 
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Old 09-27-2005, 00:00   #3 (permalink)
Joe
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Default Re: form results to email not working

Hello PC,
Thanks for your reply.
We are working on our first Web page. We have never used FP to send email
before.
We spoke to our service provider/web server admin and were advised that all
Front Page Server extensions were enabled for FP2000 which is what we are
using. Our counter is working and from what we have read that means at
least some extensions are enabled.
Could we be missing something in our set-up?
Or is there some specific question we should be asking our service provider?
Thanks again.
Joe
"p c" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> The web server admin must configure FP/FPSE to send email. Have you used
> FP to send email before?
>
> ..PC
>
> Joe wrote:
>
>> Hope someone can help. We have inserted a form page for inquiries and
>> availability on our web page (we are using Front page 2000) We want to
>> be able to get the form results in our email. We have put the email
>> address in the Forms properties space where it asks for it. However,
>> when we try to submit the form from the actual web page we get the
>> message "Cannot run Front page Server Extensions Smart HTML interpreter
>> on this non HTML page."
>>
>> We have Front Page extensions enabled and have checked with our IP
>> provider. If we take out the email address we can view the form results
>> on line but that is not convenient.
>>
>> Thanks for your help
>>
>> Joe



 
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Old 09-27-2005, 00:00   #4 (permalink)
p c
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Default Re: form results to email not working

Is it a Windows server?
http://radio.weblogs.com/0103924/sto...pageForms.html

...PC

Joe wrote:
> Hello PC,
> Thanks for your reply.
> We are working on our first Web page. We have never used FP to send email
> before.
> We spoke to our service provider/web server admin and were advised that all
> Front Page Server extensions were enabled for FP2000 which is what we are
> using. Our counter is working and from what we have read that means at
> least some extensions are enabled.
> Could we be missing something in our set-up?
> Or is there some specific question we should be asking our service provider?
> Thanks again.
> Joe
> "p c" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:4NWdnRcZhuxNxareRVn-vQ@comcast.com...
>
>>The web server admin must configure FP/FPSE to send email. Have you used
>>FP to send email before?
>>
>>..PC
>>
>>Joe wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hope someone can help. We have inserted a form page for inquiries and
>>>availability on our web page (we are using Front page 2000) We want to
>>>be able to get the form results in our email. We have put the email
>>>address in the Forms properties space where it asks for it. However,
>>>when we try to submit the form from the actual web page we get the
>>>message "Cannot run Front page Server Extensions Smart HTML interpreter
>>>on this non HTML page."
>>>
>>>We have Front Page extensions enabled and have checked with our IP
>>>provider. If we take out the email address we can view the form results
>>>on line but that is not convenient.
>>>
>>>Thanks for your help
>>>
>>>Joe

>
>
>

 
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Old 09-27-2005, 04:00   #5 (permalink)
Joe
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Default Re: form results to email not working

Hello again:
The IP provider says they are a Windows Server.
Thanks for the link. We have tried to follow it.
However the first part of the answer refers to "internet Information
server".. We have no idea what that is or how to access it?
In the instructions for FP2000 it says to enter the SMTP mail server. In
the Email Results tab of Form properties, all it asks for is email address.
There is no reference to SMTP server. Are we supposed to be looking
somewhere else?
Sorry for all these questions and thanks for your expertise.
Joe

"p c" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:SPGdnXwF3tKANKXeRVn-iA@comcast.com...
> Is it a Windows server?
> http://radio.weblogs.com/0103924/sto...pageForms.html
>
> ..PC
>
> Joe wrote:
>> Hello PC,
>> Thanks for your reply.
>> We are working on our first Web page. We have never used FP to send
>> email before.
>> We spoke to our service provider/web server admin and were advised that
>> all Front Page Server extensions were enabled for FP2000 which is what we
>> are using. Our counter is working and from what we have read that means
>> at least some extensions are enabled.
>> Could we be missing something in our set-up?
>> Or is there some specific question we should be asking our service
>> provider?
>> Thanks again.
>> Joe



 
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