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Re: [cobalt-developers] Frontpage 2002 ext on a RaQ2



Same here, we need a update!  I noticed problems with shared boarders.
using 2002 with 2000 ext.

Joe

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kai R Schantz, euroweb as" <schantz@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:07 PM
Subject: SV: [cobalt-developers] Frontpage 2002 ext on a RaQ2


Hi,

It is very a huge number of our customer that ask for FP 2002, and if this
is what they want
we need to get it. One way or another, if we want to stay in business.

Kai R S


>
> There is a huge number of people using 2002. In fact, many hosts
> make money
> out of this since people just tend to like to hear there is a support for
> this widely used Software. Therefore, I believe Cobalt should have had it
> right away!! unless they are experiencing some difficulties with it since
> FPage extensions usually a headache.
>
> Most people on this list says if 2002 is tried to be installed
> then it might
> very well break the GUI, and make a lot of MESS.
>
>
> Kal
>
> >
> I have got a RaQ2 server, and have had people contact me for hosting there
> frontpage 2002 pages, now as i understand it micro$oft have changed the
> exsensions or done something with frontpage, and so it will not run on a
> unix machine. Can anyone give me some in-site in to this, or better still
> does anyone know how to get 2002 pages working on the RaQ server, thanks
> steve
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