FP2002 and the Personal Website templete

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Tom Miller

I am having an "interesting" time with trying to re-develop my personal
website using the personal website templet in FP2002. I am running FP2002
under Win98SE/Office2000. I have already tried the "fix the installation"
option for FP.

What happens is 2 things. 1) 1st the index page and later other pages start
"getting data" and later "loading index.htm" (info is from the lower left
corner of the screen). 2) Then the index page will only display in Html
view, the view tabs (normal, html, preview) are gone.

I have re-run the templete into a new folder and then slowly copied some of
the older pages which have a lot of information I would rather not have to
type in again into the new web folder. Does anyone have a clue besides
starting from a empty web or 1 page website and rolling my own from scratch
(again).

Thanks,
Tom Miller
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Have you tried the usual repairs
1) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all FP Temp Files
2) In Windows Explorer Find and delete all hidden *.web files
3) In Windows Explorer Find and delete the file CMDUI.PRF
4) Disable or Uninstall any FP Addins
5) Run a Repair / Reinstall on FP & IE
6) Install all Service Packs for your OS, IE, and MS Office


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| I am having an "interesting" time with trying to re-develop my personal
| website using the personal website templet in FP2002. I am running FP2002
| under Win98SE/Office2000. I have already tried the "fix the installation"
| option for FP.
|
| What happens is 2 things. 1) 1st the index page and later other pages start
| "getting data" and later "loading index.htm" (info is from the lower left
| corner of the screen). 2) Then the index page will only display in Html
| view, the view tabs (normal, html, preview) are gone.
|
| I have re-run the templete into a new folder and then slowly copied some of
| the older pages which have a lot of information I would rather not have to
| type in again into the new web folder. Does anyone have a clue besides
| starting from a empty web or 1 page website and rolling my own from scratch
| (again).
|
| Thanks,
| Tom Miller
|
|
|
 

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