FrontPage 2003 FTP Problems

R

Robert Willis

I am attempting to publish a website using FTP and I can get FrontPage to
connect however, the folder listing does not display properly. I have been
told that this is because the FTP client that FrontPage 2003 uses has
mis-detected the FTP Server.



I can use WS FTP Pro Version 8.03 to connect to this server, and the folders
are displayed correctly both on the Server and the personal computer side. I
have listed the connection information provided by WS FTP Pro in the hopes
that this will give some insight into the problems that I am experiencing
and possibly lead to a solution that would allow me to publish the website
using just FrontPage 2003.









220 FTP server ready.

Host type (1): Automatic detect

USER USER

331 Password required

PASS (hidden)

230 User logged in

SYST

215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: VxWorks

Host type (2): UNIX (standard)

Sending "FEAT" command to determine what features this server supports.

FEAT

500 Command not recognized





I would appreciate any assistance that can be suggested.



Regards

Robert Willis
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Although the process is slightly different (for an older FP version) the description of how to enter a FTP URL in FP at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=301553 (method 2) and for FP2003 see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825503&Product=fp2003

Explain "the folder listing does not display properly"
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| I am attempting to publish a website using FTP and I can get FrontPage to
| connect however, the folder listing does not display properly. I have been
| told that this is because the FTP client that FrontPage 2003 uses has
| mis-detected the FTP Server.
|
|
|
| I can use WS FTP Pro Version 8.03 to connect to this server, and the folders
| are displayed correctly both on the Server and the personal computer side. I
| have listed the connection information provided by WS FTP Pro in the hopes
| that this will give some insight into the problems that I am experiencing
| and possibly lead to a solution that would allow me to publish the website
| using just FrontPage 2003.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 220 FTP server ready.
|
| Host type (1): Automatic detect
|
| USER USER
|
| 331 Password required
|
| PASS (hidden)
|
| 230 User logged in
|
| SYST
|
| 215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: VxWorks
|
| Host type (2): UNIX (standard)
|
| Sending "FEAT" command to determine what features this server supports.
|
| FEAT
|
| 500 Command not recognized
|
|
|
|
|
| I would appreciate any assistance that can be suggested.
|
|
|
| Regards
|
| Robert Willis
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
 
R

Robert Willis

I can connect to the site without a problem using FTP. The issue is in the
displaying of the folders:

Here is how the site looks that I am having problems with:

drwx ----- 1 User 2048 ftp
drwx ----- 1 User 2048 fw
drwx ----- 1 User 2048 rdt
index.html


Here is how a site should look when connection to another site:

Images <<<<< Folder Names
PDF Files <<<<< Folder Names
index.html


WS_FTP Pro Log from a site that both FrontPage 2003 and WS_FTP Pro will
display correctly


WINSOCK.DLL: WinSock 2.0

WS_FTP Pro, Version 8.03, 2003.12.16

Connecting to 68.94.101.61:21

Connected to 68.94.101.61:21 in 0.046875 seconds, Waiting for Server
Response

220 ftp server ready.

Host type (1): Automatic detect

USER Robert

331 Password please.

PASS (hidden)

230 User logged in.

SYST

215 UNIX Type: L8

Host type (2): UNIX (standard)

Sending "FEAT" command to determine what features this server supports.

FEAT

211-Extensions supported:

XPWD

EPRT

EPSV

ALLO

APPE

MDTM

XCWD

XCUP

XMKD

XRMD

REST

SIZE

211 End

Finished interpreting "FEAT" response.

Sending the FEAT command is optional. You can disable it in the site
options of the profile.

PWD

===========================



I hope that this provides a better description of what I am experiencing.






Stefan B Rusynko said:
Although the process is slightly different (for an older FP version) the
description of how to enter a FTP URL in FP at
 
G

Guest

It is my understanding and my experience that ftp "corrupts" the FP server extensions. There are several Knowledge Base articles to this effect. Using FTP results in your having to reinstall FP extensions. There are some hidden extension folders that FTP cannot replace correctly. FP was intended to be use with http publishing, which communicates with the extensions. FTP cannot communicate or interface with the extensions.
The reason that you are getting different results on different Unix servers is because one has the extensions properly installed and the other does not.
What is obvious to me by looking at the text you pasted, is that the first is using only Unix parameters while the second is attempting to get its instructions from the FP extensions. I think that I would find out from each admin what version of the extensions are installed. There are also several other patches, upgrades, etc. that must also be installed but that would require a little research to come up with the list from the MS FP Products department.
My fundamental question is why are you using FTP? Why do you not want to use http?
 
R

Robert Willis

Thanks for the reply. The device that I am attempting to FTP to is a
embedded server that does not support the FrontPage extensions. I have had
extensive discussions with Microsoft in attempting to resolve this issue and
in the end, they indicated that it is a issue of compatibility between
FrontPage and the embedded server. Since FTP Pro and other FTP Clients
properly works with this server I can only assume that the compatibility
issue resides on the Microsoft FrontPage side.

Regards
Robert Willis




webwranglertx said:
It is my understanding and my experience that ftp "corrupts" the FP server
extensions. There are several Knowledge Base articles to this effect. Using
FTP results in your having to reinstall FP extensions. There are some hidden
extension folders that FTP cannot replace correctly. FP was intended to be
use with http publishing, which communicates with the extensions. FTP cannot
communicate or interface with the extensions.
The reason that you are getting different results on different Unix
servers is because one has the extensions properly installed and the other
does not.
What is obvious to me by looking at the text you pasted, is that the first
is using only Unix parameters while the second is attempting to get its
instructions from the FP extensions. I think that I would find out from each
admin what version of the extensions are installed. There are also several
other patches, upgrades, etc. that must also be installed but that would
require a little research to come up with the list from the MS FP Products
department.
 
G

Guest

What type of embedded server are you having the issues with? Can you give me the general specs of it?
Also, have you published this same web to any Windows or Unix based servers supporting FP extensions and were you successful? (I am referring to the http publish feature of FP not ftp.) Were you able to see the correct file structure on both sides in the publish dialog box?
 

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