FP2003 forms oddity

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Dan E

I have an inquiry form, created using FP's Insert|Form, and was using the
default form confirmation page. Published the web to a Windows host with FP
Extensions, tested the form, which works, but the confirmation was coming
from this URL -
http://www.preferredcountry.com/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/inquiry_form.htm, which
is odd, because there is no _vti_bin folder on that site, and I believe you
only get _vti_bin folders on Unix servers with FP extensions. So I changed
the default confirmation page in form properties to a very brief custom
confirmation page located in the root of the web. Now, when filling in the
form with data and clicking on Submit, I get the newly created confirmation
page OK, but it's still coming from
http://www.preferredcountry.com/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/inquiry_form.htm, and is
very slow to come up, and, as I said before, there is no such folder on that
web site. Any ideas on what's going on most welcome, and suggestions for
how to fix it (the slowness is enough to be a bother) very welcome indeed.

TIA,

Dan
 
Thanks, JDR - I checked as prompted by the KB article, and the server
extensions appear to be working OK. Do you think the slow response is part
of the deal with a FP form - because of the way it's implemented, I mean?

TIA,

Dan
 
Use of external server images will slow down the load of pages
- like <img src="http://www.wx.com/partnership/sticker.cfm?zip=37062" border="0" align="top">

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| Dan,
|
| I just ran a test form through and although it went through fine, it was
| slower than usual.
|
| I also just navigated to your confirmation page:
| http://www.preferredcountry.com/form_confirmation.htm and that was fairly
| slow too, might have just been a busy time during the day..
|
| JDR
| *******************
|
| "Dan E" wrote:
|
| > Thanks, JDR - I checked as prompted by the KB article, and the server
| > extensions appear to be working OK. Do you think the slow response is part
| > of the deal with a FP form - because of the way it's implemented, I mean?
| >
| > TIA,
| >
| > Dan
| > | > > Dan,
| > >
| > > The folders you are referring to are part of the server extensions.
| > >
| > > For more details you can review this page:
| > > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;828909&Product=fp2003
| > >
| > > You can alos determine the FrontPage Configuration Information by going to
| > > this page on your site and viewing the source code:
| > > http://preferredcountry.com/_vti_inf.html
| > >
| > > JDR
| > > ***************************
| > >
| > >
| > > For a list
| > >
| > > "Dan E" wrote:
| > >
| > >> I have an inquiry form, created using FP's Insert|Form, and was using the
| > >> default form confirmation page. Published the web to a Windows host with
| > >> FP
| > >> Extensions, tested the form, which works, but the confirmation was coming
| > >> from this URL -
| > >> http://www.preferredcountry.com/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/inquiry_form.htm,
| > >> which
| > >> is odd, because there is no _vti_bin folder on that site, and I believe
| > >> you
| > >> only get _vti_bin folders on Unix servers with FP extensions. So I
| > >> changed
| > >> the default confirmation page in form properties to a very brief custom
| > >> confirmation page located in the root of the web. Now, when filling in
| > >> the
| > >> form with data and clicking on Submit, I get the newly created
| > >> confirmation
| > >> page OK, but it's still coming from
| > >> http://www.preferredcountry.com/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/inquiry_form.htm, and
| > >> is
| > >> very slow to come up, and, as I said before, there is no such folder on
| > >> that
| > >> web site. Any ideas on what's going on most welcome, and suggestions for
| > >> how to fix it (the slowness is enough to be a bother) very welcome
| > >> indeed.
| > >>
| > >> TIA,
| > >>
| > >> Dan
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> Dan E
| > >> webbie(removethis)@preferredcountry.com
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >
 
Thanks, Stefan - you're right! I was lazy and just attached a DWT to the
confirmation page.

Dan
 
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