I have a temporary website uploaded onto the server in a
directory accessable by my partners for updates before we
go "live".

When trying to publish the new changes using the Publish
feature of FrontPage 2000, I receive an error when at the
stage of "processing web updates". The error message
is, "The server sent a response which FrontPage could not
parse. If you are trying to connect to a FrontPage
server, check with the server's administrator to make
sure that FrontPage server extensions are installed
properly." I am the master administrator.

I looked at the Knowledge base. Could not find this
specific error, but did Update FrontPage Extensions on
the server. I still receive the same error.

What should I do?

Re: Publishing Updated Pages by Stefan

Stefan
Fri Jan 16 03:40:06 CST 2004

When you say "in a directory" do you mean a FP Subweb
Can you open the subweb and the publish location web/subweb in FP
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<sppchicago@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:0bc601c3dbc6$a94dc680$a001280a@phx.gbl...
| I have a temporary website uploaded onto the server in a
| directory accessable by my partners for updates before we
| go "live".
|
| When trying to publish the new changes using the Publish
| feature of FrontPage 2000, I receive an error when at the
| stage of "processing web updates". The error message
| is, "The server sent a response which FrontPage could not
| parse. If you are trying to connect to a FrontPage
| server, check with the server's administrator to make
| sure that FrontPage server extensions are installed
| properly." I am the master administrator.
|
| I looked at the Knowledge base. Could not find this
| specific error, but did Update FrontPage Extensions on
| the server. I still receive the same error.
|
| What should I do?
|