Frontpage

2003-06-06 Thread Reaz Baksh
Hello I’m trying to install Frontpage extensions on a web site I have.  When I install ‘libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak 1.6.2-6.deb’ it fails because it said apache not installed.  Well I do have Apache installed but not through apt-get.  I installed it from source.  Is there a way I can

frontpage extensions

2000-08-26 Thread ROVAH
ok,,i had a friend set up a website for me,,and it works great,,i went to set one up,,and i have to use the SLOW FTP method for saving the files to the server,,with the one he set up,,i just hit SAVE,,,and the glode turns for 5 secs,,and its done,,with ftp its a hassle and takes awhile,,what did

Frontpage Extensions

2001-03-15 Thread P.A. Barrow
When attempting to set up Frontpage extensions in a newly created version Debian 2.2r2 system to be used as a Apache server, a library error was encountered: /usr/local/frontpage/version4.0/bin/fpsrvadm.exe /fpsrvadm.exe: error in loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so

Frontpage recommendations

2000-04-29 Thread Paul McHale
Hi all, If you are interested in implementing Frontpage server extensions with apache, it isn't that bad. Here are a few pointers: 1. Don't use apt-get. Download the source and compile yourself. This puts apache in /usr/local where most documentation I have found expects it to be

Frontpage & Apache

2000-02-22 Thread Sven Gaerner
Hi, here are my experiences with the compilation of the Apache webserver and the Frontpage Server Extension module. If you have any suggestions that I should add please reply. Please reply if you have any comments. Bye, Sven

MS Frontpage

2000-03-19 Thread Werner Reisberger
Does anybody know how to install Frontpage Server Extension on a Debian system with libc6? I was able to compile Apache with the frontpage module but the installation of the extension failed becaused the binary therein are compiled against libc5 and there aren't any sources @= I hate this

Frontpage extensions?

1999-06-18 Thread Corey Ralph
I am looking into the possibility of transfering an NT/IIS based webserver over to apache on debian 2.1, the only thing I need to confirm is that the frontpage extenstions will be available and equal to the NT versions. A couple things: Is it available as a deb package? Is it in the

FrontPage revisited

1997-07-30 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
A while back I tried install the FrontPage 97 extensions for Linux/Apache and it was not a particularly successful attempt. But I'd still find this very useful so i'm ready to try again. Have rtr improved their support for Linux any? Has anyone been successful in installing it on D

Re: Frontpage

2003-06-06 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 12:54:28AM -0400, Reaz Baksh wrote: > I'm trying to install Frontpage extensions on a web site I have. DO NOT DO THIS. Frontpage extentions are an excellent way to get your box rooted so hard it'll need a gr

Re: Frontpage

2003-06-07 Thread Colin Watson
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 12:54:28AM -0400, Reaz Baksh wrote: > I'm trying to install Frontpage extensions on a web site I have. When I > install 'libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak 1.6.2-6.deb' it fails because it > said apache not installed. Well I do have Apache installed b

RE: Frontpage

2003-06-07 Thread Reaz Baksh
EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Frontpage On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 12:54:28AM -0400, Reaz Baksh wrote: > I'm trying to install Frontpage extensions on a web site I have. When I > install 'libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak 1.6.2-6.deb' it fails because it > said apache not inst

Re: Frontpage

2003-06-09 Thread Jake Johnson
Your best bet is to either: 1. Install apache from deb packages and then customize it as needed. Then install your libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak 2. Manually buld the libapache-mod-frontpage-mirfak extensions from tgz. (that is why it is best to stick with all debs. Plus it will help to keep

Frontpage ext

2004-04-05 Thread Mozzi
Hallo all Can someone please point me @ docs to install frontpage 2002 server extentions on woody. Tnx Mozzi -- --- No Microsoft software was used, or employees hurt in creating this email. Scanned by @lantic IS Virus Control

Re: Frontpage

2004-04-07 Thread Mozzi
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 18:48, you wrote: > Mozzi, > I haven't done this yet but, I'm also curious about how to would you > forward to me what you learn? > Hi Kevin It was a strugle but we got it going in the end ;-) Basically what I did was follow the istructions that I got here http://www.jnu

apache and frontpage

2000-06-11 Thread Chris Mason
I'm still battling with enabling frontpage in apache. I dopn't want to stray far from the debian apckage system, so I don't want to compile apache, although I have done it before so I am capable. I wondered if I coud compile apache with FP extensions on another system then copy th

Re: Frontpage Extensions

2001-03-15 Thread Nate Amsden
"P.A. Barrow" wrote: > Is there a library that can be installed to resolve this issue? Is it > possible to implement the Frontpage extensions on a Debian system, most > of the documentation for FPE imples RedHat was used. libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1 is the package you want. and ye

Re: MS Frontpage

2000-03-20 Thread Brian Lavender
You can install libc5 runtime libraries. That is what I did with the Excite for Web Servers search engine, that is still available, but no longer maintained. brian On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 03:59:37PM +0100, Werner Reisberger wrote: > Does anybody know how to install Frontpage Server Extension

RE: MS Frontpage

2000-03-21 Thread sgaerner
erner Reisberger wrote: > Does anybody know how to install Frontpage Server Extension on a Debian > system with libc6? > > I was able to compile Apache with the frontpage module but the installation > of the extension failed becaused the binary therein are compiled against > libc5 and t

MS Frontpage Ext.

2000-03-22 Thread Beavis
has anyone experienced any bugs w/ the fp_extensions, for example i have a frontpage website loaded on my slink 2.2.14 and when a user tries to access the home page w/ netscape 4.7, they get a script error, loads fine w/ any other netscape ver., and not too many problems w/ iexplorer execpt

Re: Frontpage recommendations

2000-04-29 Thread Colin Watson
"Paul McHale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >If you are interested in implementing Frontpage server extensions with >apache, it isn't that bad. Here are a few pointers: > >1. Don't use apt-get. Download the source and compile yourself. This puts >apache

Re: Frontpage recommendations

2000-04-29 Thread Brad
On Sat, Apr 29, 2000 at 12:35:55PM -0400, Paul McHale wrote: > > 3. The only additions is virtual hosts. If you use them, make sure to > replace all occurrences of: > > AllowOverride X with > AllowOverride All Of course, this means you can't control the Options directive anymore... Things lik

Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-07 Thread onno
I need info on the Apache FrontPage Extensions under potato! Anyone? Regards, Onno

Apache & Frontpage Extension

2000-03-13 Thread Sven Gaerner
Hi, did anyone read the PDF file about the Apache & Frontpage Extension? If someone did I'd like to get some response so I can add or correct this document. Thanks. Sven -- ++ | Please reply only to [EMAIL

Re: Frontpage extensions?

1999-06-18 Thread Stephen Pitts
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 04:30:04PM +1000, Corey Ralph wrote: > I am looking into the possibility of transfering an NT/IIS based webserver > over to apache on debian 2.1, the only thing I need to confirm is that the > frontpage extenstions will be available and equal to the NT version

Re: Frontpage extensions?

1999-06-18 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Corey Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am looking into the possibility of transfering an NT/IIS based webserver > over to apache on debian 2.1, the only thing I need to confirm is that the > frontpage extenstions will be available and equal to the NT versions. > > A couple thin

Re: Frontpage extensions?

1999-06-21 Thread Damon Muller
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999 16:30:04 +1000 Corey Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am looking into the possibility of transfering an NT/IIS based webserver > over to apache on debian 2.1, the only thing I need to confirm is that the > frontpage extenstions will be available and

Frontpage Server Extension

1997-10-28 Thread Bao C. Ha
Thanks for the answers on the elf-x11r6 and jdk-common packages. Has anybody been successfully integrating MS Frontpage 98 Server Extension with Hamm? Bao -- Bao C. Ha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.hacom.net voice: (706) 736-8717 dial-in: (706) 849-0785 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE

MS FrontPage alternative?

1999-02-03 Thread Frankie
Is there a linux alternative to MS FP, or better a still, a decent dtp-style html editor without the crappy FP server extensions that many hosts still dont have, and the faulty hoverbutton script etc etc etc? Also can anyone point me to some information regarding the relative merits of gnome and

HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Rick Smith
HI I am hosting web sites that have been made with Front Page and I have eliminated my NT server and went with All Debian servers and needless to say some of the pages are not working correctly and I was wondering if any one could help! I am a newbie but I love it and I am not afraid to read

Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread Oliver Thuns
Hi! I have some customers who asked about Frontpage Extensions. How could I install FP for Apache 1.3.3? Do I have to patch Apache or could I build a FP module? Are there security flaws with FP, what are your experiences? Or are there good alternatives to FP for my customers (I don't know F

Frontpage and Debian

1997-04-08 Thread Adam Shand
Hi All. I'm trying to get MS Frontpage extensions working on my Debian box. After repeated unsucess it turns out that the problem is that Frontpage was compiled against an old libg++. Has anyone here gotten it to work? And if you have do you still have to old library files in deb format

Re: FrontPage revisited

1997-07-31 Thread Adam Shand
>A while back I tried install the FrontPage 97 extensions for Linux/Apache >and it was not a particularly successful attempt. But I'd still find this >very useful so i'm ready to try again. Have rtr improved their support >for Linux any? Has anyone been successful in i

M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-14 Thread Nayyar Ahmed
Hello All, Is there any as good as M$ Frontpage and flexible website development tool, which could give all those luxarires present in Frontpage. I have heard about quanta but I want to update my knowldge that there are more options. TIA -- Nayyar Ahmad Lecturer Faculty Of Computer Science

Re: Frontpage ext

2004-04-20 Thread Jason Stechschulte
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 02:34:13AM +0200, Mozzi wrote: > Can someone please point me @ docs to install frontpage 2002 server > extentions on woody. Have you had any luck with this? I also work at an ISP. Currently we do have Frontpage 2000 extensions running on a RedHat box. I a

Re: Frontpage ext

2004-04-05 Thread Paul Johnson
Mozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Can someone please point me @ docs to install frontpage 2002 server > extentions on woody. What is your final goal? I see three distinct possible courses of action. 1) The more-work route: Cut your losses and scrap the Frontpage idea, post wha

Re: Frontpage ext

2004-04-06 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Paul Johnson wrote: Mozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Can someone please point me @ docs to install frontpage 2002 server extentions on woody. What is your final goal? I see three distinct possible courses of action. 1) The more-work route: Cut your losses and scrap the Frontpag

Re: Frontpage ext

2004-04-07 Thread Paul Johnson
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Paul Johnson wrote: >> Mozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>>Can someone please point me @ docs to install frontpage 2002 server >>>extentions on woody. >> What is your final goal? I see three dis

Re: Frontpage ext

2004-04-07 Thread Mozzi
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 07:24, Paul Johnson wrote: > > What is your final goal? I see three distinct possible courses of > action. Weller... to host frontpage sites on my webserver? > Being an ISP that kinda makes sense doesn't it? > 1) The more-work route: Cut your

Re: Frontpage ext

2004-04-07 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mozzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tuesday 06 April 2004 07:24, Paul Johnson wrote: >> >> What is your final goal? I see three distinct possible courses of >> action. > Weller... to host frontpage sites on

cannot edit ms/FrontPage

2012-07-01 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
after logged as on wiki page & i edited wiki FrontPage for Malay language (http://wiki.debian.org/ms/FrontPage), it says "You can't change ACLs on this page since you have no admin rights on it!" before this I can edit it. -- Regards, Umarzuki Mochlis http://debmal.my

Re: apache and frontpage

2000-06-11 Thread Doni Andri
wrote: > I'm still battling with enabling frontpage in apache. I dopn't want to stray > far from the debian apckage system, so I don't want to compile apache, > although I have done it before so I am capable. I wondered if I coud compile > apache with FP extensions on a

Re: MS Frontpage Ext.

2000-03-22 Thread aphro
(self compiled) with: mod_frontpage 4.0.4.3 (aka fp2000) mod_perl 1.2.1 AuthMySQL 2.20 mod_roaming 1.0 mod_gzip v??? mod_throttle v?? i got my frontpage stuff from www.rtr.com although i don't use it myself, some of my customers do and i havent heard of any problems as of yet and for the rec

[OT] Frontpage 2000 Question

2000-04-08 Thread Todd Suess
I just successfully installed Frontpage 2000 Extensions on my Woody box and the latest stable apache.  They work great for the root web, I am able to do anything I need to do.   I read a lot of the documentation on Frontpage but I am looking for a simple method to enable per-user webs. I am

frontpage extensions for apache

2000-06-09 Thread Chris Mason
Can anyone offer omse info on adding frontpage extensions to apache whch has been installed from the package? Chris Mason Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463 USA Fax (561) 382-7771 Take a virtual tour of the island http://net.ai/ The Anguilla

Frontpage Extensions to Apache

2000-01-31 Thread Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Hi all, anyone knows if there is frontpage extensions to Apache and where to get them? Thanks, Paulo Henrique -- Abraços,PH Linux Solutions - Renovando Conceitos - http://www.linuxsolutions.com.br OLinux - O maior e melhor site de Linux do Brasil

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-08 Thread Patrick Kirk
Actually the MS site has decent documentation on the extensions. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 10:33 PM Subject: Apache FrontPage Extensions > I need info on the Apache FrontPage Extensions under potato! > > Anyo

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-08 Thread Onno
cript is presented as universal for Linux, but I know that it IS very difficult to make such a universal scrip. My question is: Has anyone experiance with those files from the MS site OR other (opensource) frontpage extensions under POTATO? Thanks, Onno >- Original Message - >

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-08 Thread aphro
aha, i finally remembered the url for this site www.rtr.com readytorunsoftware is MS's partner for frontpage extensions on apache..they got tons of docs and shit. good stuff if frontpage is yer thing. nate On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Onno wrote: Onno >At 12:36 PM 2/8/00 -, Patrick Ki

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-08 Thread Sven Gaerner
Hi, I forgot something... With the frontpage Package comes a compiled Apache server (httpd). DO NOT use this because it does not support loadable modules, custom logs and some other nice config options. The build ist also configure to use /usr/local/httpd/htdocs als wwwroot. You have to

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-08 Thread Sven Gaerner
Patrick Kirk wrote: > Actually the MS site has decent documentation on the extensions. > > - Original Message - > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 10:33 PM > Subject: Apache FrontPage Extensions > > > I need info on t

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-08 Thread aphro
u just have to add '--add-module=mod_frontpage' to the debian/rules. there is a lot more then just the module to get "full" frontpage support, quite a few scripts and utils and shit. i dont know what all it does i just followed the directions on www.rtr.com had to patch my 1.3.9 b

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-09 Thread Sven Gaerner
on www.rtr.com or on www.microsoft.com. > sgaern >You just have to add '--add-module=mod_frontpage' to the debian/rules. > > there is a lot more then just the module to get "full" frontpage support, > quite a few scripts and utils and shit. > > i dont know what a

Re: Apache FrontPage Extensions

2000-02-09 Thread Onno
At 08:40 PM 2/8/00 +, Sven Gaerner wrote: [snip] >Yes, I know, but these extra files are also included in this tar-file. >There are some modifications if you want users use these extensions. > >I think I will write these steps down and post it again in a few days. Great, mail me a copy please.

frontpage extensions for apache

1999-11-25 Thread Gareth
G'day all, I am trying to install the Frontpage extensions for apache I haven't been able to get the install script to work so I have been hacking it to bits. however it seems that it gets stuck on the config file and I don' know and can't find what exactly it is l

MS Frontpage Server Extensions

1997-10-25 Thread Bao C. Ha
Has anybody successfully install Microsoft Frontpage 98 Server Extensions on a Deabian 1.3 system with the Apache server? Bao -- Bao C. Ha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.hacom.net voice: (706) 736-8717 dial-in: (706) 849-0785 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail

Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Peter Ross
ndering if any > one could help! I am a newbie but I love it and I am not afraid to read so > any suggestions would definatley be appreciated! > > Thanks in advance > FrontPage 98 has some versions of the server extensions for Apache under linux. Don't know how well they w

Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Dennis Schoen
On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 10:48:29AM -0400, Rick Smith wrote: > HI > > I am hosting web sites that have been made with Front Page and I have > eliminated my NT server and went with All Debian servers and needless to > say some of the pages are not working correctly and I was wondering if any > on

Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hey stop, I am using WinNT 4.0 and some different Servers, but ALL Web-Servers are case-sensitive !!! Webmistress Michelle Good night. It was a long day for me. MK> MK>Maybe some of the Links in your sites upper-case and the files on your MK>server are lower-case? UNIX is case-sensitive, W

Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-13 Thread Dennis Schoen
On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 10:54:43PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hey stop, > > I am using WinNT 4.0 and some different Servers, > but ALL Web-Servers are case-sensitive !!! > > > Webmistress Michelle > > Good night. > It was a long day for me. > Oh, sorry i should think before answering

Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-13 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Michelle Konzack wrote: > MK> > MK>Maybe some of the Links in your sites upper-case and the files on your > MK>server are lower-case? UNIX is case-sensitive, Windows not! > MK> > MK>hope this helps > MK> > MK>dennis > MK>> [I moved your reply to the standard location, Webmistress!] > > > Hey stop

Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions

1999-08-13 Thread Martin Uecker
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 09:41:30AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote: [...] > Rick, if case-sensitivity *is* your problem, and you are using Apache, > there is a "spelling" module that is supposed to get around it, at a > cost in efficiency. It´s called "speling".

Re: Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Tue, Dec 22, 1998 at 12:06:58PM +0100, Oliver Thuns wrote: : I have some customers who asked about Frontpage Extensions. : How could I install FP for Apache 1.3.3? : Do I have to patch Apache or could I build a FP module? Have a look at http://www.microsoft.com/FrontPage/wpp/SERK

Re: Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread Robert Claeson
Oliver Thuns wrote: > Or are there good alternatives to FP for my customers (I don't know FP > and I don't need it). Netobjects Fusion comes to mind. I personally use Macromedia Dreamweaver, but it requires more knowledge of HTML than the former and Frontpage. Both NOF and DW use

Re: Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread Packy Anderson
Oliver Thuns writes: > Or are there good alternatives to FP for my customers (I don't know FP > and I don't need it). Actually, you don't need FP Extensions to use FrontPage; I'm quite happily using FrontPage for my day-job (my boss at the time _insisted_ that I use a t

Re: Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread eric scroger
Live Cyberstudio because the Mac MS FP *sucks*). As much as I > hate pro-ing MS, FrontPage on Windows is a very good product, even > without having the use of the extensions. The site management > features are excellent, and the WYSIWYG HTML Editor is quite usable > and (since the 98 r

Re: Frontpage for Apache

1998-12-22 Thread Randy Cain
s for other products, I'm sure there are lots (at home, on my Mac, I > > use GoLive Cyberstudio because the Mac MS FP *sucks*). As much as I > > hate pro-ing MS, FrontPage on Windows is a very good product, even > > without having the use of the extensions. The site manag

Re: Frontpage and Debian

1997-04-09 Thread Adam Shand
>You can download them from the rtr.com site, and then you just need to >add to the httpd.conf for Apache (or the equivalent on other httpds): I found the old debian package and got it to work by downgrading. ># Make sure the FrontPage stuff finds its private lib versions >SetEnv LD_

Re: Frontpage and Debian

1997-04-09 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
just broken several other packages on your system. :-( Try reinstalling something that interacts with the 'menu' package, for example. Or, in fact, just about anything that depends on libg++. > ># Make sure the FrontPage stuff finds its private lib versions > >SetEnv LD_LIBR

Frontpage and Linux Page

1997-04-14 Thread Adam Shand
Hi All. Due to my frustrations getting the Frontpage Server Extensions working under Linux I have put up a page which goes through the steps I went through to get it to work. It does *not* detail the security implications of installing the extensions but M$'s document is not bad on this su

Frontpage and Linux (again)

1997-04-16 Thread Adam Shand
: Premature end of script headers I have the old library files installed as per the FAQ on RTR and it is still doing it. As an aside does anyone know of a reason why I can't put the SetEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/local/frontpage/libs:/lib:/usr/lib line in the directive so that CGI scripts only get m

Re: M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-14 Thread Michael Loftis
--On Wednesday, December 15, 2004 11:20 +0500 Nayyar Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello All, Is there any as good as M$ Frontpage and flexible website development tool, which could give all those luxarires present in Frontpage. I'd say there are dozens. PHP on your server (us

Re: M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-15 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nayyar Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello All, > >Is there any as good as M$ Frontpage and flexible >website development tool, which could give all >those luxarires present in Frontpage. Nvu, http://nvu.com/ ? Mike. -- To U

Re: M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-15 Thread Paul Johnson
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 10:20 pm, Nayyar Ahmed wrote: > Hello All, > > Is there any as good as M$ Frontpage and flexible > website development tool, which could give all > those luxarires present in Frontpage. Amaya? -- Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ursine.dy

Re: M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-15 Thread Adam Funk
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 22:50, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Wednesday 15 December 2004 1:22 pm, Jeremy Turner wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:20:27AM +0500, Nayyar Ahmed wrote: >> > I have heard about quanta but I want to update >> > my knowldge that there are more options. >> >> There's a

Re: M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-15 Thread Jeremy Turner
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:20:27AM +0500, Nayyar Ahmed wrote: > I have heard about quanta but I want to update > my knowldge that there are more options. There's also bluefish. http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ Jeremy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe".

Re: M$ Frontpage Replacement ?

2004-12-15 Thread Paul Johnson
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 1:22 pm, Jeremy Turner wrote: > On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:20:27AM +0500, Nayyar Ahmed wrote: > > I have heard about quanta but I want to update > > my knowldge that there are more options. > > There's also bluefish. > http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/ How does Bluefish

[users@httpd] Apache & Frontpage

2003-07-14 Thread Daniel L. Miller
Is anyone running Debian (at least Woody revision) with Apache and the Frontpage server extensions? I'm not able to get it working. Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Microsoft frontpage server extensions

2002-12-16 Thread Willem-Jan Meijer
Hello, I want to install Frontpage server extensions on my debian woody system Wich version do I hav to use? I can choose from: Alpha Digital UNIX 4.0.f, 5.0 Intel x86 FreeBSD 3.3, 4.0 Intel x86 BSDI 3.3, 4.0 Intel x86 Linux 6.2, 7.0 (Red Hat Software) Intel x86 Solaris 2.7, 2.8 PA-RISC

Re: cannot edit ms/FrontPage

2012-07-01 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 22:00:37 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > after logged as on wiki page Then the question will be better answered in "debian-www" mailing list or: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWiki/Contact :-) > & i edited wiki FrontPage for Malay language (http:

Re: cannot edit ms/FrontPage

2012-07-01 Thread Umarzuki Mochlis
2012/7/1 Camaleón : > On Sun, 01 Jul 2012 22:00:37 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote: > >> after logged as on wiki page > > Then the question will be better answered in "debian-www" mailing list or: > > http://wiki.debian.org/DebianWiki/Contact > > :-) > >

RE: frontpage extensions for apache

2000-06-09 Thread Paul McHale
> Can anyone offer omse info on adding frontpage extensions to The easiest way I found was using mod_frontpage (www.freshmeat.net) with apache 1.3.12. The good news is the mod_frontpage is pretty much cookie cutter. The problem is 1.3.12 requires you to download the latest apache source

Re: Frontpage Extensions to Apache

2000-01-31 Thread aphro
try going to http://www.darkorb.net/pub/frontpage/ there is a company that works with MS on this project i forgot the url of it though, i could send you my patched binary if you like. it has the following modules(compiled for slink): Compiled-in modules: http_core.c mod_vhost_alias.c

Re: Frontpage Extensions to Apache

2000-01-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello. In "frozen" it is in the section main/binary/www Michelle At 14:28 31.01.2000 -0800, you wrote > This was the original Message: > Hi all, > anyone knows if there is frontpage extensions to Apache and where to get >them? > Thank

Re: frontpage extensions for apache

1999-11-25 Thread Ookhoi
Hi Gareth, > I am trying to install the Frontpage extensions for apache > I haven't been able to get the install script to work so I have been hacking > it to bits. > > however it seems that it gets stuck on the config file and I don' know > and can't fi

Re: frontpage extensions for apache

1999-11-25 Thread Gareth
ges and > versions? Its frontpage 98 server extensions version3.0 I checked the config file exists I even added the Port and ServerRoot directive (although I am not sure on the values) to the default config file when it didn't work. ok this is the error message I get from the script Ins

Re: frontpage extensions for apache

1999-11-26 Thread Ookhoi
Hi Gareth, > > > Has anyone succesfuly install the extensions on a debian box befoe? > > > If someone has I would appreciate any help and or advice on the subject. > > I installed it on Solaris. Can you post your error messages and > > versions? > > Its front

Re: MS Frontpage Server Extensions

1997-10-26 Thread Adam Shand
> Has anybody successfully install Microsoft Frontpage 98 Server Extensions > on a Deabian 1.3 system with the Apache server? I've installed the 97 extensions. The 98 extensions are supposed to be easier to install but I haven't done it myself. For more information

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-08 Thread Adam Shand
Hi. Sorry for the follow-up post so soon after. I managed to find a copy of the old libg++ 2.7.1 that I needed on the September 1996 Infomagic CD. For anyone interested if you want the FP97 extensions to work with Debian linux all you need to do is is *downgrade* libg++ to version 2.7.1 and it a

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-08 Thread Steffen R. Mueller
Thus spake Adam Shand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi. Hi Adam, > > Sorry for the follow-up post so soon after. I managed to find a copy of > the old libg++ 2.7.1 that I needed on the September 1996 Infomagic CD. > > For anyone interested if you want the FP97 extensions to work with Debian > linux

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-08 Thread Adam Shand
>> For anyone interested if you want the FP97 extensions to work with Debian >> linux all you need to do is is *downgrade* libg++ to version 2.7.1 and it >> all becomes easy. If anyone needs help I'll be happy to provide what help >> I can. > >Was it really necessary to downgrade the complete syst

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-08 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Steffen R. Mueller wrote: > Thus spake Adam Shand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > Hi. > > Hi Adam, > > > > > Sorry for the follow-up post so soon after. I managed to find a copy of > > the old libg++ 2.7.1 that I needed on the September 1996 Infomagic CD. > > > > For anyone in

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Adam Shand
>One way to deal with this would be to downgrade to the old library, then >copy the installed libraries, by hand, into /usr/local/lib. You can then >upgrade back to the current libraries and everything should work without >the need for the LD_PRELOAD. I'm very new to this but couldn't you end up w

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Dale> On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Steffen R. Mueller wrote: Dale> One way to deal with this would be to downgrade to the old Dale> library, then copy the installed libraries, by hand, into Dale> /usr/local/lib. You can then upgrade back to the curr

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Wed, 9 Apr 1997, Adam Shand wrote: > >One way to deal with this would be to downgrade to the old library, then > >copy the installed libraries, by hand, into /usr/local/lib. You can then > >upgrade back to the current libraries and everything should work without > >the need for the LD_PRELOAD.

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Michael Alan Dorman
Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You are confusing ld.so with gcc. The compiler/linker doesn't search > /usr/local, you would need to direct it to look there. What you need to > put into /usr/local/lib is the shared libraries used by ld.so during > program loading. This path is on the lis

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Rick
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 09-Apr-97 Michael Alan Dorman wrote: >Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> You are confusing ld.so with gcc. The compiler/linker doesn't search >> /usr/local, you would need to direct it to look there. What you need to >> put into /usr/local/lib is the

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Dale Scheetz
On 8 Apr 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Hi, > >>"Dale" == Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Dale> On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Steffen R. Mueller wrote: > > Dale> One way to deal with this would be to downgrade to the old > Dale> library, then copy the installed libraries, by hand, into > Dal

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-09 Thread Dale Scheetz
On 9 Apr 1997, Michael Alan Dorman wrote: > Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > You are confusing ld.so with gcc. The compiler/linker doesn't search > > /usr/local, you would need to direct it to look there. What you need to > > put into /usr/local/lib is the shared libraries used by ld.s

Re: Frontpage and Debian (SOLVED!)

1997-04-10 Thread Adam Shand
>Adam, trust me, I went through this three months ago, I got involved >in some significant discussion on rtr's forum, and the best possible >solution, the one that rtr itself recommends, is the one I described >above. Put the special libraries in a special place, and let apache >know about it usin

Re: Microsoft frontpage server extensions

2002-12-16 Thread Steve
On 12/16/2002 11:23 AM, Willem-Jan Meijer pounded the keyboard with stubby fingers to type: Hello, I want to install Frontpage server extensions on my debian woody system Wich version do I hav to use? I can choose from: Alpha Digital UNIX 4.0.f, 5.0 Intel x86 FreeBSD 3.3, 4.0 Intel x86 BSDI

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