Article ID: 154678 - Last Review: June 12, 2007 - Revision: 2.1 FP: Error Using Publish Web Command Copying Web RemotelyThis article was previously published under Q154678 For a Microsoft FrontPage 2000 version of this article, see 205601 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/205601/EN-US/ ) . For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see 194274 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/194274/EN-US/ ) . SYMPTOMS
When you use the Publish Web command to copy an existing Web to a remote
Web site, you may receive one of the following error messages:
An unexpected Web Extender error occurred on the server. Authors-
please contact the Webmaster for this server's site. WebMasters-
please see the server's logs for more details.
-or- Poorly formed HTTP response. CAUSE
When you use the Publish Web command to connect the FrontPage client to a
server, the Web Server creates a process to serve that request.
After the client's account is validated, the client uses HyperText
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to communicate with Author.exe on your server.
Author.exe works as a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) script within the
process generated by the Web server.
Web servers enforce a time-out period on any process in order to protect the server from being overloaded. On most servers, this time- out period varies. When the connection speed between the client and the server is slow and the size of the Web to be transferred is large, the server may stop serving FrontPage before the transfer is complete. NOTE: There have been unconfirmed reports that the first error occurs when you attempt to open a Web on the FrontPage Personal Web Server after you install FrontPage 97 over FrontPage 1.1. It has been reported that you can resolve this problem by removing and reinstalling the FrontPage 97 Server Extensions on FrontPage Personal Web Server. WORKAROUND
To work around the limitations of the time-out period, use any of the
following methods:
MORE INFORMATION
You can use the following formula to calculate the time-out period
Seconds to transfer = Web size/modem speed
(Web in K * 1024) * (8{Bits} + 4{bits overhead}) = (Web in K * 12288)
File Size
500K 1000K 5000K 10000K 20000K
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14,400 bps 427 854 4267 8534 17067
28,800 bps 214 427 2134 4267 8534
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