You can not just "rename" the FP shared borders folder _borders (FP will attempt to recreate it)
- get another host or don't use shared borders w/ Yahoo
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|I have renamed all my folders or files with an underscore in them. I am
| still getting the same error message. It says, "Servor error: '_borders'
| does not refer to a page or folder in this web. It may be a page or folder
| in a subweb, or it could be a badly formed URL. Should I cancel my yahoo
| account for webhosting... and find someone else? Any ideas? I don't
| understand what you mean by can't use any FP design/run time tools w/them.
| what does that mean. thanks a lot...
| bbecker
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| "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote:
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| > Other Yahoo hosted users have reported the same problem
| > (they do not support any folders w/ _underscores so you can't use any FP design/run time tools w/ them)
| > - Not a FP problem
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| > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
| > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
| > To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
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http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontPageNewsGroups/tabid/53/Default.aspx
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| >
| > | When I attempt to publish my site for the first time I am getting a "borders"
| > | error. At first it was an "image" error, but somehow that has now gone away.
| > | I have even tried to publish a page straight from a wizard FP2002 created
| > | for me... and I still get the same "borders" error. I have my webhost
| > | through Yahoo... they have reset my extensions several times now. Perhaps
| > | there is a patch I need to install to make this error go away. I thought that
| > | was the problem, evidently it is not. Can someone please offer some
| > | assistance.
| >
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