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Java
Chat
- Real Audio/Real Video
- Setting
up Real Audio/Video
- Majordomo
- Microsoft FrontPage Extensions
- Troubleshooting
Common Problems with FP98
- Server
timing out when publishing large sites
- Error - Front Page Extensions not Installed
- I published
but my web's not there
- My
counter, bbs, guestbook, etc aren't working
- My
forms won't work through the Secure Server
- My
search bot doesn't return any results
- The Web Publishing Wizard
starts up
- Additional Users on your Domain
- We provide a Java Chat program for use on your domain.
Extra charges apply for use of this feature. See our fee schedule for pricing. If you have
applied for basic Java Chat, look on your website for a chat directory. It will already be
configured for the server. To join the chat, with your browser, go to:
http://www.yourdomain.com/chat
- The page can be customized, but leave all the tags alone
that have to do with <APPLET CODE>.
These rooms are capable of up to 20 users at one time.
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- Real Audio or Real Audio/Video is available for an extra
charge. See our fee schedule for details.
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- Real Audio is a real time audio transmission/player
system. A digital audio stream is transmitted from the server over the Internet to the
destination and played immediately, rather than being stored to disk first and then
played.
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- Each audio clip requires two files: a metafile with
extension .ram, and the digital audio clip itself, with extension .ra.
- The .ram file holds one or more lines of ASCII text, each
of which references the .ra file to be played when the .ram file is accessed by the
browser.
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- Entries in .ram files have the form:
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- pnm://machinename.net/yourdomain/name-of-clip.ra
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- Place your .ram and .ra files in the realaudio
subdirectory under your web directory. Remember that .ram files must be uploaded in ASCII
mode while .ra files must be uploaded in BINARY mode. You may then access these files via
a web browser at:
- http://www.yourdomain.com/realaudio/file.ram
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Setting up Real Audio/Video:
- STEP 1: CREATE A SOUND FILE
- If the sound file that you want to make into a RealAudio
file is already saved on your computer you can skip to step 2. If you want to create a
sound file from an external source (e.g. your CD player, VCR, or Microphone), you can use
a program called Sound Recorder which comes with Windows95 (usually located in the Windows
directory as "Sndrec32.exe") or you can download an audio editing program called
Cool Edit which is available in shareware and full release versions. You will need to
consult your sound card manual to learn how to send audio from your source into the
computer.
For best results, encode the audio in the highest possible setting (16-bit 44.1MHz).
Consult the software's documentation to find out how to make these settings. The RealAudio
Encoder will eventually compress it down, so it is recommended to start with the highest
quality source. Once you create the sound file, save it as either a .wav, .au, or .pcm
file.
- STEP 2: ACQUIRE THE REAL AUDIO SOFTWARE
- In order to create and listen to RealAudio files, you will
need to download and install the following programs:
RealAudio Player: http://www.realaudio.com/products/player/index.html
RealAudio Encoder: http://www.real.com/products/tools/index.html
You can download shareware versions of the player and the encoder from RealAudio web site
as well. RealAudio offers a full version of their software which affords better quality
playback and may include other features. This software package is not necessary to create
RealAudio files on your page.
- STEP 3: TURNING YOUR SOUND FILE INTO A REAL
AUDIO FILE
- Follow theses steps to create a RealAudio file:
1.Open the RealAudio Encoder program.
2.Select the file that you want to encode by hitting the "Browse" button.
3.Select the sound file (e.g. .wav, .au, .pcm).
4.Select the desired compression and file name on the right side of the screen. (e.g.
"14.4 Mono", "28.8 Mono", "28.8 Stereo", and
"ISDN")
5.Select START ENCODING from the Encode menu at the top of the screen.
The original sound file will be scanned and copied to a compressed format. You have just
created an RA file.
** Important ** Do NOT use underscore ("_")
characters when naming RA files as they will not be interpreted correctly by the .ram
file.
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- STEP 4: UPLOAD THE .RA FILE TO YOUR WEB SITE
- Upload the .ra file to the root directory of your web site
in binary transfer mode.
- STEP 5: CREATING THE .RAM FILE
- You need to create a text file with a ".ram"
extension. This text file contains a URL to the realaudio file in the following format:
pnm://machinename.net/yourdomain/name-of-clip.ra
Note the "pnm:" prefix. Substitute your machinename.net and yourdomain above.
Once the .ram text file is created, save it and upload it to your web site in ASCII
transfer mode. We suggest using the same file naming convention. (e.g.
"test.ram" will launch the "test.ra" file)
- STEP 6: CREATING THE HTML CODE FOR THE REAL
AUDIO FILE
- The HTML document does NOT reference the .ra file itself; it
must call the .ram file which, in turn, launches the RealAudio file as represented below.
http://www.yourdomain.com/realaudio/file.ram
If you reference the .ra file directly from your HTML code, the audio file may play, but
you will not benefit from the streaming audio effect.
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- This is a very flexible tool for interacting with your
customers or clients. In simple terms its a interactive style news letter that allows all
subscribers to distribute information. There are many configurable features including
automatic subscribe and unsubscribe and much more.
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- If you want to to have a Majordomo listserver activated,
email us and tell us the name you would like (be sure to check with our website for
pricing). Make sure it has a different name than the name of your domain. For example, if
your domain was fredhappy.com, you might want to ask for
fredhappydomo.
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- Once we have set up your Majordomo listserver, you can get
help by sending email to majordomo@yourdomain.com. On the first line of your email, just
type the word HELP. You will be sent a general help file. If you want more detailed
instructions on using Majordomo, you can email:
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- For full instructions email Domo@safe-order.net
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- Another great resource for Majordomo information is:
- http://www.greatcircle.com/majordomo/majordomo.manual.txt
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- The following are solutions to some of the common
FrontPage problems. If you are still having problems that you cannot resolve after
researching the solutions below, please contact us by email at support and we will be glad
to answer your questions and address your concerns.
- This difficulty arises when the uploading link times
out in the process of copying the web to our server. The only suggestion Microsoft
has offered so far is to break the main web into a group of sub webs on your PC, then
upload these individually or keep uploading until your website gets fully uploaded.
If this problem persists for you, please contact support.
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- You can get this error even when the extensions have been
installed. If you get this error, please contact support and we'll make sure the
extensions are installed and repair them if necessary.
NOTE: The extensions are easily corrupted. Please use only
FrontPage Explorer to update your website on the server, and not FTP or Telnet.
- This will happen when the "Destination Web Name"
is filled in when publishing to our server. This box should be left blank. If you
put any other name in this box it will create a subdirectory off of your root web and copy
all of your files into it. Your site will exist under a subdirectory instead of at
the top level /www where it should be. Another problem might be that you did not rename
your homepage to "default.htm".
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- These problems are generally due to incorrect permissions
on either the directory, file(s) or cgi script(s) that are associated with them.
Please don't change the permissions of your files or directories unless you have a
specific reason for doing so and you know what effect it will have on your site.
- The call to a cgi script using the Secure Server must not
be within a webbot. Use a normal cgi call in your html script for Secure Server
calls.
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- The /www directory must be world readable AND you need to recalculate
links BEFORE publishing (or after editing directly on the server). If it still
doesn't work: FTP to the server and go to the /www/_vti_txt/default.wti directory.
Delete any files that begin with "ALL.". Don't delete any
other files. Then using Windows Explorer, do the same thing on your PC.
Recalculate links, test locally with your browser and publish.
- This is a common problem when you do not have a proper
connection to the Internet even though you may think you do. Try rebooting your
computer and reconnect to the Internet and try to publish again. If it happens
continuously, cancel the operation and contact support to have the FP extensions
re-installed or repaired.
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- NOTE: If you
are using FrontPage, you should NEVER use
regular FTP or Telnet to upload your files. This will damage the extensions. Use one or
the other all the time.
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- If you have asked for additional POP/FTP/Telnet accesses
on your domain, the users of these additional accounts can access the server via FTP,
Telnet, and Email with the following parameters:
| Hostname: |
yourdomain.com |
| Username: |
their unique username |
| Password: |
their unique password |
| POP3: |
yourdomain.com |
| SMTP Server: |
yourdomain.com |
- When they login via FTP or Telnet, they will be taken to
their directory, where they will see their own www directory.
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