Search Utility Failure--FP 2002 on Win 2K

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Guest

Hello. I recently took over maintenance of a company web site which contains
a utility for searching this site for keywords. To keep it current, I did the
"Recalculate Hyperlinks" thing. Now when you try to use the search feature it
displays the following in the results page: FrontPage Run-Time Component
Page--You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a
web server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.--This
form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you publish this web
to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.

Anyone know what I did wrong or how to correct it? Thanx!
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Info on what is updated on your server by your search indices w/ FP (using the default WAIS) & how to clear/reset them can be found
at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q170/9/75.asp

If running on a windows server w/ an Index catalog have your host create/update the index catalog
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SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
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| Hello. I recently took over maintenance of a company web site which contains
| a utility for searching this site for keywords. To keep it current, I did the
| "Recalculate Hyperlinks" thing. Now when you try to use the search feature it
| displays the following in the results page: FrontPage Run-Time Component
| Page--You have submitted a form or followed a link to a page that requires a
| web server and the FrontPage Server Extensions to function properly.--This
| form or other FrontPage component will work correctly if you publish this web
| to a web server that has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
|
| Anyone know what I did wrong or how to correct it? Thanx!
 
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Ronx

How did you open the site in FrontPage when you recalculated hyperlinks?
As a disc based web using a file system address like n:\websitefolder\
or \\servername\websitefolder , or as a server based web using
something like http://webname/ ?
If opened using the file system address the result would be as you see -
the search and all other forms will point to the page
_derived/norbots.htm which contains that error. Open the website in the
form http://webname and run Tools->recalculate Hyperlinks again - this
should restore everything.
 
G

Guest

We don't have a "site" exactly...just a collection of directories and HTML
files. I ran the Recalculate Hyperlinks option from the index.htm page (in
page view). Is there another method you would care to recommend? Thanx.
 
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Ronx

If you wish to use FrontPage forms such as the search component the
website MUST be accessed on a web server - a "collection of directories
and HTML files" will never work.

You will need a PC running Windows 2003, install IIS and the FrontPage
extensions and set up a website.
Then use FrontPage to edit the website.

Recalculate Hyperlinks is not available unless you have a website open -
the question is: is this site opened using a filesytem address
(n:\path\web), or a webserver address (http://servername/website) You
MUST have the second.
What address do use to open index.htm? This is shown in the title bar
of FrontPage.
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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 
G

Guest

Many thanx, Ronx. The index.htm file was opened in a filesystem
(P:\index.htm). and the recalculate hyperlinks option done from there. The
search utility breakdown was immediate after the recalculate hyperlinks
option was done. Is there a "reverse" procedure you know of to get this guy
back to where he was before the recalculate hyperlinks episode? Thanks again
for the help. You're great. :)
 
R

Ronx

The reverse procedure is to open the website against a server - using
http://servername or similar.
If there is no webserver, the search will NEVER work. The http:// bit
is absolutely vital. The webserver must also have FrontPage extensions
installed and configured for the website.

When opened, run recalculate hyperlinks again to correct all the code.
--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
 

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