Can't View Remote Web site from FP 2003

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Peter Giotta

After I publish my web site and then click on View your
Remote Web site, IE opens but with a blank page, no web
site!! I can then type in its URL and everything works.
Not a major issue, but annoying nevertheless. Using FP
2003, XP Home, IE 6.0 (have SP1 installed). Appreciate any
advice/solutions.

Thanks.

P.Giotta
(e-mail address removed)
 
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Sparky Polastri

Peter Giotta said:
After I publish my web site and then click on View your
Remote Web site, IE opens but with a blank page, no web
site!! I can then type in its URL and everything works.
Not a major issue, but annoying nevertheless. Using FP
2003, XP Home, IE 6.0 (have SP1 installed). Appreciate any
advice/solutions.

Thanks.

P.Giotta
(e-mail address removed)

When you see the blank page, is the URL correct?
 
P

Peter Giotta

The address bar is blank!!
Am using a Linksys router. Could this have anything to do with the problem?
 
S

Sparky Polastri

The router should not be making any difference.

It sounds to me like whatever command FP uses to send to the browser isn't
getting there.

You could try "Check and Fix" or reinstalling. But as problems go, that's a
minor one that you might be best off just living with.
 
G

Guest

I wouldn't just live with it. I paid for this software and if something doesn't work, it needs to be fixed
Try the usual fixes like removing all *.tmp and *.web files. Also do a recalculate. If that doesn't fix it, try doing a repair.
 
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Peter Giotta

That's sort of how I feel.
I tried the repair. What's a "recalculate"?

wp said:
I wouldn't just live with it. I paid for this software and if something
doesn't work, it needs to be fixed.
Try the usual fixes like removing all *.tmp and *.web files. Also do a
recalculate. If that doesn't fix it, try doing a repair.
 

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