There might be other reasons why your form is not browser compatible. You
will need to open it in InfoPath 2007, go to Tools | Form Options |
Compatibility, and then provide the URL to your SharePoint server. This will
allow InfoPath to show specific issues in your form that are not compatible
with the SharePoint server you are trying to upload to.

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Yasser - 01 Apr 2008 10:39 GMT
I foloowed those steps, and I got an error under Brwoser Compatability
(Verified On Server) says "Invalid Form template".
> There might be other reasons why your form is not browser compatible. You
> will need to open it in InfoPath 2007, go to Tools | Form Options |
> Compatibility, and then provide the URL to your SharePoint server. This will
> allow InfoPath to show specific issues in your form that are not compatible
> with the SharePoint server you are trying to upload to.
Greg Collins - 01 Apr 2008 17:45 GMT
Hmm. Not very useful. Was there any other information? Any error details?

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Yasser - 09 Apr 2008 06:56 GMT
yes, here is more details, whan clicking on this error link, I got the
following message "The Form Template is not Browser-Compatible. It might
possible to correct the problem by opening the form template in Microsoft
Office Infopath, and then republishing it." that all :)
> Hmm. Not very useful. Was there any other information? Any error details?