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Pete Brown
[originally posted on the sharepoint WSS group. It was suggested I post
this here]
FP 2003
WSS Beta Technical Refresh
Windows Server 2003 running in a VMWare VM.
Does anyone know why I would get this error (both locally and remotely) when
trying to edit a page on my WSS site? As far as I know there aren't any
broken web parts on the page. (it runs normally). I even removed my custom
web part from the page and I still get this error. I can edit some other
pages, but not the one I'm interested in modifying.
<quote>
soap:Server Exception of type
Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.SoapServerException was thrown. A Web Part
or Web Form Control on this Web Part Page cannot be displayed or imported
because it is not registered as safe on this site. You may not be able to
open this page in an HTML editor that is compatible with Microsoft Windows
SharePoint Services, such as Microsoft Office FrontPage. To fix this page,
contact the site administrator to have the Web Part or Web Form Control
configured as safe. You can also remove the Web Part or Web Form Control
from the page by using the Web Parts Maintenance Page. If you have the
necessary permissions, you can use this page to disable Web Parts
temporarily or remove personal settings. For more information, contact your
site administrator.
</quote>
Thanks
Pete
http://www.irritatedVowel.com
this here]
FP 2003
WSS Beta Technical Refresh
Windows Server 2003 running in a VMWare VM.
Does anyone know why I would get this error (both locally and remotely) when
trying to edit a page on my WSS site? As far as I know there aren't any
broken web parts on the page. (it runs normally). I even removed my custom
web part from the page and I still get this error. I can edit some other
pages, but not the one I'm interested in modifying.
<quote>
soap:Server Exception of type
Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.SoapServerException was thrown. A Web Part
or Web Form Control on this Web Part Page cannot be displayed or imported
because it is not registered as safe on this site. You may not be able to
open this page in an HTML editor that is compatible with Microsoft Windows
SharePoint Services, such as Microsoft Office FrontPage. To fix this page,
contact the site administrator to have the Web Part or Web Form Control
configured as safe. You can also remove the Web Part or Web Form Control
from the page by using the Web Parts Maintenance Page. If you have the
necessary permissions, you can use this page to disable Web Parts
temporarily or remove personal settings. For more information, contact your
site administrator.
</quote>
Thanks
Pete
http://www.irritatedVowel.com