The fragment appears at the end of the URL and is identified by the hash sign (#). For HTTP, the fragment is typically used to jump to a bookmark on the page.
The format of the installation path is not supported. Enter a local path (C:\foldername\filename), a URL (HTTP or HTTPS), ...
The format of the installation path is not valid. Enter a local path (C:\foldername\filename), a URL (HTTP or HTTPS), or ...
The format of the publish location is not valid. Enter a local path (C:\foldername\filename), a URL (FTP, HTTP or HTTPS), ...
The format of the related field name pairs is not correct. Please use the equal sign "=" to separate names and the comma ...
The fragment appears at the end of the URL and is identified by the hash sign (#). For HTTP, the fragment is typically used ...
The FrontPage Server Extensions installed on server '%1!.200s!' are too old to handle the current version of the '%2!.200s!' ...
The FrontPage Server Extensions installed on server '%1!.200s!' are too old to work with the current version of the client ...
The full path of the file '|' is too long. Please try using the 'Map Network Drive' command to connect to the server to shorten ...
The full path of the folder '|' is too long. Please try using the 'Map Network Drive' command to connect to the server to ...