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I have posted this question several times with no takers.
I am trying to establish a connection to my web server in http, with add new network connection, it will only accept an address in ftp. Is there a reason why i cannot input an http address. With XP in was in my network places, but the ability has been removed in Vista. I have manage to establish a network connect with my web server by "add Network Location", but with Vista I can only find an ftp:// way of uploading to my web server with add a network: My web site requires to be uploaded with HTTP uploading protocol with FPSE, but when I Specify the location of my website following the on screen prompts, it will not allow me to input an http address, below are the examples given from the wizard during the add network location process It gives examples: 1. \\server\share (Share folder) 2. http://webserver/share ; (Web share) 3. ftp://mysite.co.uk (ftp site) The address I would like to add is: http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk When I try to input http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk ; it returns "the folder you entered does not appear to be valid, please choose another". Instructions from Microsoft: If your domain hosting account has FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) installed you can upload your web site files in the HTTP Protocol. When FPSE is loaded on your account it is recommended that you use HTTP uploads exclusively because using FTP at any time may corrupt the FPSE files. You must understand that the server processing functionality provided by FPSE requires HTTP publishing to deliver that functionality. For example if you have a web page form in your Publisher web publication that form will only be functional on the server if it's published in HTTP. Publisher uses FPSE to deliver the processing functionality to Publisher web forms. So if you designed a web form in your web publication you then need to have FPSE installed (that's a host support function) and you have to publish the web publication in the HTTP protocol. I have the http address & login details from my server, i just can't connect in http as network connections will not allow me to input the address, is ther another way with vista similar to my network connections in XP. I am presently uploading in ftp as a stop gap to get it on the web, but need this response form to work, which it has done in the past with (XP) but i cannot find away to point my site to my server with the address http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk I have all the info required once the connection is made to upload, but do not understand why i just cannot input any address in a new connection I am enjoying the Vista experience, but am struggling with the subject!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Any further advice GREATFULY recieved Many thanks -- brelade |
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You currently have a discussion on this subject in another newsgroup.
Please stick with the original discussion to keep ideas on-topic and to prevent "I already tried that!" suggestions. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "brelade" wrote in message ... I have posted this question several times with no takers. I am trying to establish a connection to my web server in http, with add new network connection, it will only accept an address in ftp. Is there a reason why i cannot input an http address. |
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Richard, i see where you are coming from however i am now in to the rights &
wrongs of ftp in Vista general disscussion, some where i don't want to be. I am new to Vista, and i have a basic understanding of web design, i posted a straightforward question to a problem i am having with creating a connection to my server in http. My ref has come from Microsoft, which has told me what i need to do, i just don't know how to do it in Vista, XP i was ok. I am pushing this subject as i am enjoying all that is new with Vista and i wish to stick with it, i do not want to go back to XP, if there weren't problems in life that didn't need solving then we wouldn't go forward and learn. If anyone can help a novice then i would be grateful of any advice, always willing to try anything once. -- brelade "Richard G. Harper" wrote: You currently have a discussion on this subject in another newsgroup. Please stick with the original discussion to keep ideas on-topic and to prevent "I already tried that!" suggestions. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "brelade" wrote in message ... I have posted this question several times with no takers. I am trying to establish a connection to my web server in http, with add new network connection, it will only accept an address in ftp. Is there a reason why i cannot input an http address. |
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On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 11:06:00 -0700, brelade
I am trying to establish a connection to my web server in http, with add new network connection, it will only accept an address in ftp. Is there a reason why i cannot input an http address? My web site requires to be uploaded with HTTP uploading protocol with FPSE, but when I Specify the location of my website following the on screen prompts, it will not allow me to input an http address, below are the examples given from the wizard during the add network location process It gives examples: 1. \\server\share (Share folder) 2. http://webserver/share ; (Web share) 3. ftp://mysite.co.uk (ftp site) I see the examples do include service specifiers http: and ftp:, which blows out the suggestion I was going to make - that perhaps the address field accepts only path info, with the service specified somewhere else (Settings, other UI checkboxes or drop-downs in the same dialog, etc.). The address I would like to add is: http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk When I try to input http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk ; it returns "the folder you entered does not appear to be valid, please choose another". That wording is what prompted my suggestion. Does ftp://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk work, or do you have to use breladecockerspaniels.co.uk ? If using http: to FP extensions, do you have to specify some sort of subdirectory, e.g. http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk/fpextensions or http://fpextensions.breladecockerspaniels.co.uk or something? Instructions from Microsoft: If your domain hosting account has FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) installed you can upload your web site files in the HTTP Protocol. When FPSE is loaded on your account it is recommended that you use HTTP uploads exclusively because using FTP at any time may corrupt the FPSE files. Ew... You must understand that the server processing functionality provided by FPSE requires HTTP publishing to deliver that functionality. For example if you have a web page form in your Publisher web publication that form will only be functional on the server if it's published in HTTP. Publisher uses FPSE to deliver the processing functionality to Publisher web forms. So if you designed a web form in your web publication you then need to have FPSE installed (that's a host support function) and you have to publish the web publication in the HTTP protocol. Don't you hate it when you get locked into some proprietary "solution" that turns out more difficult to use than the standards it is designed to gloss over? Like all that cameraware that hides the fact that your camera is really just a generic storage device? I have the http address & login details from my server, i just can't connect in http as network connections will not allow me to input the address, is ther another way with vista similar to my network connections in XP. What happens if you try this through a web browser, such as IE? That would seem the most logical interface for http... I have all the info required once the connection is made to upload, but do not understand why i just cannot input any address in a new connection As I mentioned, "http://" and "ftp://" are not addresses, they are service specifiers. If your app has already "decided" what service to use and expects just an address, these could throw it off. Or there may be a setting elsewhere that either blocks http, or is where http vs. ftp is selected. I don't use FP extensions, so I can't tell you much more than that. If you are pitching for visitors on dial-up and/or restrictive security settings, you should test your MS Office-spawned pages from these environments to assess "bloat" and "buzz" (e.g. do the pages permission to run active content in order to load?) MS Office is mired in the "pixel-perfect" DTP mindset, which is great when you're outputting paper, but a PITA when it comes to slowly downloading web pages to be displayed on who-knows-what sort of web browser or total available display size. ------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - The most accurate diagnostic instrument in medicine is the Retrospectoscope ------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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cquirke.
I have managed to resolve the problem with the following download, which now allows me to input an http address in to add a new network connection. There is an issue with the lack of inbuilt support for WebDAV in Vista. This download will help: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Have a look, you may understand more why this is an issue in Vista. Many thanks for replying to my question Regards -- brelade "cquirke (MVP Windows shell/user)" wrote: On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 11:06:00 -0700, brelade I am trying to establish a connection to my web server in http, with add new network connection, it will only accept an address in ftp. Is there a reason why i cannot input an http address? My web site requires to be uploaded with HTTP uploading protocol with FPSE, but when I Specify the location of my website following the on screen prompts, it will not allow me to input an http address, below are the examples given from the wizard during the add network location process It gives examples: 1. \\server\share (Share folder) 2. http://webserver/share ; (Web share) 3. ftp://mysite.co.uk (ftp site) I see the examples do include service specifiers http: and ftp:, which blows out the suggestion I was going to make - that perhaps the address field accepts only path info, with the service specified somewhere else (Settings, other UI checkboxes or drop-downs in the same dialog, etc.). The address I would like to add is: http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk When I try to input http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk ; it returns "the folder you entered does not appear to be valid, please choose another". That wording is what prompted my suggestion. Does ftp://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk work, or do you have to use breladecockerspaniels.co.uk ? If using http: to FP extensions, do you have to specify some sort of subdirectory, e.g. http://breladecockerspaniels.co.uk/fpextensions or http://fpextensions.breladecockerspaniels.co.uk or something? Instructions from Microsoft: If your domain hosting account has FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE) installed you can upload your web site files in the HTTP Protocol. When FPSE is loaded on your account it is recommended that you use HTTP uploads exclusively because using FTP at any time may corrupt the FPSE files. Ew... You must understand that the server processing functionality provided by FPSE requires HTTP publishing to deliver that functionality. For example if you have a web page form in your Publisher web publication that form will only be functional on the server if it's published in HTTP. Publisher uses FPSE to deliver the processing functionality to Publisher web forms. So if you designed a web form in your web publication you then need to have FPSE installed (that's a host support function) and you have to publish the web publication in the HTTP protocol. Don't you hate it when you get locked into some proprietary "solution" that turns out more difficult to use than the standards it is designed to gloss over? Like all that cameraware that hides the fact that your camera is really just a generic storage device? I have the http address & login details from my server, i just can't connect in http as network connections will not allow me to input the address, is ther another way with vista similar to my network connections in XP. What happens if you try this through a web browser, such as IE? That would seem the most logical interface for http... I have all the info required once the connection is made to upload, but do not understand why i just cannot input any address in a new connection As I mentioned, "http://" and "ftp://" are not addresses, they are service specifiers. If your app has already "decided" what service to use and expects just an address, these could throw it off. Or there may be a setting elsewhere that either blocks http, or is where http vs. ftp is selected. I don't use FP extensions, so I can't tell you much more than that. If you are pitching for visitors on dial-up and/or restrictive security settings, you should test your MS Office-spawned pages from these environments to assess "bloat" and "buzz" (e.g. do the pages permission to run active content in order to load?) MS Office is mired in the "pixel-perfect" DTP mindset, which is great when you're outputting paper, but a PITA when it comes to slowly downloading web pages to be displayed on who-knows-what sort of web browser or total available display size. ------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - The most accurate diagnostic instrument in medicine is the Retrospectoscope ------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 03:34:02 -0700, brelade
cquirke. Hi! I have managed to resolve the problem with the following download, which now allows me to input an http address in to add a new network connection. Cool! There is an issue with the lack of inbuilt support for WebDAV in Vista. This download will help: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Have a look, you may understand more why this is an issue in Vista. I did, thanks, and links to this article... http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;892211 ....in response to which, I fed back the following: I reached this page from a download page that was also for Vista, which is not mentioned in this article. This article speaks of "2005", so it's hard to see how this describes 2007 Vista. There's also no answer on why an extra download is required for Vista.... the dots just aren't joining up, here? ------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - The most accurate diagnostic instrument in medicine is the Retrospectoscope ------------ ----- ---- --- -- - - - - |