Trevor, after seeing this note from Charlie I feel like sending you an
Apache rpm setup to work with FP 2000 extensions would be like sending
out a mail bomb... :)
Have you considered using FrontPage with an e-smith server without
installing the extensions? You can set the compatibility options in FP
so it will work with an "extension free" Unix box. For more info check
out:
http://www.georgetown.edu/uis/web/software/frontpage/index.html
Perhaps this approach would give you everything you're looking for, and
it can also produce pages that are more browser-neutral.
Let me know if you still want the email bomb.
-Wayne
Charlie Brady wrote:
>
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:
>
> > New Feature Support on Windows and Unix
> >
> > Listed below are the new features in the FrontPage 2002 client that require
> > the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions.
> > ...
>
> Perhaps they might add:
>
> - CodeRed worm compatibility
>
> I've recently seen a post on another mailing list which suggests that
> FrontPage extensions for *nix amount to a cut down IIS, which is just as
> susceptible to CodeRed as IIS is. Sounds like something you should check
> before going much further.
>
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