MS Publisher html pages for new web pages do not open in firefox, any suggestions??
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MS Publisher html pages for new web pages do not open in firefox, any suggestions??
Greetings,
You guys have probably seen this question a zillion times, but, yes, being the new guy, I just finished uploading index.html and index_files to the server, opens in IE, although slow for the images, images need work on resolution to make them smaller yet again, but they do load.
Numerous people have tried looking at the site on FF but it will not open, the source code is available to see but no pages come up.
The pages were put together in MS publisher and then published for the web to obtain the index.html and index_files and then uploaded via FileZilla to my webhosting server. No problems there.
Hi Bwebman,
I would expect that MS Publisher produces non-standard code for webpages. You might find this site useful for evaluating your code. I'm curious though, why are you posting your question here? Surely this is not Linux related, or am I missing something? http://validator.w3.org/
My only suggestion would be not to use MS Publisher
cheers,
jdk
I have had a quick look around and this is a major problem given the feedback out there,thanks for your w3 validator link, I have other software that is more web dedicated than desktop publishing and will try that in place of MS publisher, for a revision to the pages that I have already put together.
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