At first I couldn't load my main web site and ended up deleting the site
from explorer. I was then able to load the site. As I work on a page I save
it regulary until I'm finished. What I then do is delete the contents of the
page and then start on the next page by doing save as. The reason I do that
is that the page properties and links are repeated. In other words I am
publishing a book and hence might be 20 chapters and so each chapter is laid
out the same.
Anyway... I am finding I can't do a save as without getting the memory
error. What I have been doing to get around the problem is simply copying and
pasting the file and then renaming the pasted file to say chapter2.htm. I can
then load the chapter 2 file no problem and then delete the contents and then
start adding the new chapter doing save as I go.
And hence I wondered if there is any work around the resolve these memory
problems?
I have tried to use Web Expressions 3 but I am having all kinds of problems
with the CSS style sheets and as I am not very technical... being an
historian... I just haven't been able to work out how to configure them and
thus if you view any pages with Firefox they look terrible.
I then found out that when I created a pdf file from a web page that whereas
it looked fine under IE 8.0 the pdf file created looked ridiculous. I thus
came to the conclusion that I'd be better to return to Front Page 2003 but
now have these memory issues.
I have 2Gbyte of memory on my laptop.
And so any advice would be welcome.
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Alastair
http://www.electricscotland.com
Frontpage works on the other computer across the room,
just this one has the problem.
hp notebook windows 7
The only "solution" I've found so far was to reinstall FP in an XP Mode
virtual machine. It works fine there. Plus, you get the "bonus" of
that VM's version of IIS supporting the FPSE too.
(So far, Ron Symonds is the only guy who doesn't seem to have the
problem. Expect him to pop up soon to tell you that it works for him.)
-- Karl
Alastair explained on 12/14/2009 :
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