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Hi,
I used frontPage 2000 to build my websites which is hooked to MS SQL server 2000. Once I create an application from frontpage with the appropriate database settings and save it and finally Click "preview in web Browser", It takes too much time to display. I don't know when it will be displayed. The internet explorer 5's progress bar shows a fast performance intially and at some stage doesn't move and stays static. Once I stayed for over 1 hour to witness the result, but was in vain. It was still staying static. (note: Internet Speed is averagely faster which is using an ADSL connection) When I run my CGI applications, IE gives a "Internal Server Error" at some times or else produces "XML Rowset not found". What might be the problem? Have anyone experianced this problem? note that my CGI applications are made using Borland Delphi 5.
I used frontPage 2000 to build my websites which is hooked to MS SQL server 2000. Once I create an application from frontpage with the appropriate database settings and save it and finally Click "preview in web Browser", It takes too much time to display. I don't know when it will be displayed. The internet explorer 5's progress bar shows a fast performance intially and at some stage doesn't move and stays static. Once I stayed for over 1 hour to witness the result, but was in vain. It was still staying static. (note: Internet Speed is averagely faster which is using an ADSL connection) When I run my CGI applications, IE gives a "Internal Server Error" at some times or else produces "XML Rowset not found". What might be the problem? Have anyone experianced this problem? note that my CGI applications are made using Borland Delphi 5.