inserting hyperlinks causes FP to freeze

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damfino

After a year using Frontpage 2002 I'm still a dummy with a dilemma
that's surely been addressed before.

I've just finished 95% of my website...at long last. Just about all I
need to do now is make an index page where I insert hyperlinks. I
started out inserting hyperlinks a few months ago and thought I'd come
back to it when I was finished with everything else. I had no problems
inserting hyperlinks then. But now Frontpage freezes on me when I try
to insert hyperlinks. I have to hit ctrl+alt+del / end task and reopen
Frontpage.

My immediate reaction was that it was doing it because I have too many
files ( I have 7251 files in Frontpage, 4447 of which are picture
files. I need to insert 2770 hyperlinks on this one index page.) I
also would get low memory errors every now and then over the past few
months but I just clicked OK and the error message went away.

So do I have too many webs? Is it a low memory problem? Do I need to
delete any temp files? Or would uninstalling/reinstalling Frontpage do
the trick?

In regards to deleting temp files - I was taking advice from other
kind souls here posting responses to people with similar problems and
tried in their words the "usual repairs" - deleting all FP temp files,
all hidden *.web files, and the file CMDUI.PRF. I deleted CMDUI.PRF
and the Frontpage Temp Dir but there has been no change. Under FP I
also went to Tools | Web Settings | Advanced and clicked on the box
that says delete files under temporary files. I hate to sound like a
dummy but I'm frankly not sure how to find ALL other temp files or
hidden *.web files. Also they mentioned uninstalling FP Addins and
again I'm at a loss how to do that.

What I'm really tempted to do is uninstall/reinstall Frontpage but I'm
afraid to for one obvious reason: would I lose my work?

Can someone help me?
I really appreciate it - thanks in advance.
 
I would suggest to the original poster, that they split pages of more than
two screens in height into multiple page, as it sound like FP is running out
of memory space when additional links are trying to be added.

Also very few people are going to want to scroll down a page of that length
and the user may also have problem view a page with that much content.

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And depending on the page & html source layout you may be exceeding the FP limit of ~32K line of html

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| I would suggest to the original poster, that they split pages of more than
| two screens in height into multiple page, as it sound like FP is running out
| of memory space when additional links are trying to be added.
|
| Also very few people are going to want to scroll down a page of that length
| and the user may also have problem view a page with that much content.
|
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| ==============================================
| Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
| WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
|
| FrontPage Resources, Forums, WebCircle,
| MS KB Quick Links, etc.
| ==============================================
| To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
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|
| | > On 9 Aug 2003 10:43:08 -0700, damfino wrote:
| >
| > > After a year using Frontpage 2002 I'm still a dummy with a dilemma
| > > that's surely been addressed before.
| > >
| > > I've just finished 95% of my website...at long last. Just about all I
| > > need to do now is make an index page where I insert hyperlinks. I
| > > started out inserting hyperlinks a few months ago and thought I'd come
| > > back to it when I was finished with everything else. I had no problems
| > > inserting hyperlinks then. But now Frontpage freezes on me when I try
| > > to insert hyperlinks. I have to hit ctrl+alt+del / end task and reopen
| > > Frontpage.
| > >
| > > My immediate reaction was that it was doing it because I have too many
| > > files ( I have 7251 files in Frontpage, 4447 of which are picture
| > > files. I need to insert 2770 hyperlinks on this one index page.) I
| > > also would get low memory errors every now and then over the past few
| > > months but I just clicked OK and the error message went away.
| > >
| > > So do I have too many webs? Is it a low memory problem? Do I need to
| > > delete any temp files? Or would uninstalling/reinstalling Frontpage do
| > > the trick?
| > >
| > > In regards to deleting temp files - I was taking advice from other
| > > kind souls here posting responses to people with similar problems and
| > > tried in their words the "usual repairs" - deleting all FP temp files,
| > > all hidden *.web files, and the file CMDUI.PRF. I deleted CMDUI.PRF
| > > and the Frontpage Temp Dir but there has been no change. Under FP I
| > > also went to Tools | Web Settings | Advanced and clicked on the box
| > > that says delete files under temporary files. I hate to sound like a
| > > dummy but I'm frankly not sure how to find ALL other temp files or
| > > hidden *.web files. Also they mentioned uninstalling FP Addins and
| > > again I'm at a loss how to do that.
| > >
| > > What I'm really tempted to do is uninstall/reinstall Frontpage but I'm
| > > afraid to for one obvious reason: would I lose my work?
| > >
| > > Can someone help me?
| > > I really appreciate it - thanks in advance.
| >
| > I'm not sure to all of the answers to your problem. But first off, no, you
| > will not lose your work. FP has been saving all of your work in a folder.
| > It should be within a folder called My Web unless you started saving pages
| > someplace else.
| >
| > Second, it does sound like a memory problem. But then you said you were
| > able to create hyperlinks a month ago and now when you do it the machine
| > crashes. Did you install software in that time? If you did, that may be
| > the cause of your problem. Also, spybots and junk you may have picked up
| > while cruising the internet may be slowing things down.
| >
| > You don't mention anything about your computer. But I'll assume you're
| > running with the minimum memory recommended. An upgrade may be called for
| > but learning to close un-needed programs may be the cheapest solution.
| >
| > If you don't like messing with your computer's configuration you can check
| > out a program at PC Magazine called 'End It All2'. It's a program that
| > stops background programs from running. It may help with the memory
| > problem.
| >
| > Check it out here: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,697,00.asp
| >
| > They charge you a $20.00 yearly fee to download their utilities but you
| may
| > find it worth it.
| >
| > You don't say whether you use XP or Win98, or what. So, I'll assume
| you're
| > using an older version of WIN. Go to the 'Start' button. Click on 'Run'.
| > In the box type in 'msconfig'. Press 'Enter' What comes up will show you
| > what will start running when Windows boots up. Notice all that junk?
| Well
| > you can pare it down.
| >
| > Do a Google search for msconfig and it will come with pages of detailed
| > instruction. An example page can be found at
| > http://netsquirrel.com/msconfig/
| >
| > The basics are this: close one program at a time, restart your computer,
| > make sure nothing important was closed. And above all never close down
| the
| > following: (The only startup items you absolutely need are)
| >
| > ScanRegistry
| > TaskMonitor
| > SystemTray
| > LoadPowerProfile
| > Your antivirus program (trust me, you won't have a hard time figuring out
| > which one is your antivirus program. It is pretty obvious.)
| >
| > Do the Google Search for MSCONFIG and be sure to find the document
| > pertaining to your version of Windows and read it completely before you do
| > anything.
| >
| > Good luck.
|
|
 
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