From: JW on
I maintain a website using FP2000, with FP extensions installed on the
server. The site requires a custom 404 page, and after some trials, it looks
like the only way to get there is to uninstall the extensions and create a
new .htacess file to handle the custom page. I use the "include page"
feature, but none of the other bells & whistles, such as hoover buttons, hit
counters, etc. If I uninstall the extensions and use FP only as an ftp
client, can I still use include pages? Anything else I'll be giving up?
Thanks for your help,
JW


From: Ronx on
Include pages do not require the extensions.
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281532/ for a list of components
that do require them.

It may be possible to edit the .htaccess file in the root folder (I did
it a few years ago) - any additional code (for the 404 page) MUST go
after the FrontPage stuff.

--
Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp




"JW" <jwilliams644(a)hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I maintain a website using FP2000, with FP extensions installed on the
> server. The site requires a custom 404 page, and after some trials, it looks
> like the only way to get there is to uninstall the extensions and create a
> new .htacess file to handle the custom page. I use the "include page"
> feature, but none of the other bells & whistles, such as hoover buttons, hit
> counters, etc. If I uninstall the extensions and use FP only as an ftp
> client, can I still use include pages? Anything else I'll be giving up?
> Thanks for your help,
> JW

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