Microsoft KB Archive/229783

= PRB: Page You View in FrontPage Editor Not Same as in Internet Explorer =

Article ID: 229783

Article Last Modified on 1/24/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
 * Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
 * Microsoft FrontPage 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q229783



SYMPTOMS
When browsing to certain sites, you may find that when you click Edit in Internet Explorer, the page displayed within FrontPage Editor is not the same page you viewed in your browser.



CAUSE
When the FrontPage Editor is started, a new process begins that requests the URL you were viewing in your browser. Because the request is being run from the FrontPage Editor process and not the Internet Explorer process, the request can potentially look different to the Web server servicing the request, and the Web server may respond with different content than what you viewed in your browser.

For example, if the server uses a temporary HTTP cookie to maintain user state on the server, the temporary cookie is not sent by the new FrontPage Editor process, because temporary cookies are not shared between processes. Therefore, the server may treat the request differently than the request from Internet Explorer, and it may return a different page to FrontPage Editor.



MORE INFORMATION
You also may be prompted to enter your authentication information again from FrontPage Editor. This is because authentication information, like temporary cookies, is not shared between processes.

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