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Brian Cook - 01 Apr 2008 16:53 GMT
I am trying to upload a form to a MOSS server. It published to MOSS fine,
however it will not enable Browser Edit capbaility. I have tried removing all
of the the controls and just use text boxes, and it still does the same thing.

I get "the form template is available on the server for use with infopath,
but it cannot be opende using a browser because it contains features that are
not compatible with browsers" message after it publishes.

I don't get any errors in the Design Checker, and I have the options for
enabling Web browser turned on.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Clay Fox - 01 Apr 2008 19:46 GMT
Have other forms been successfully published to SP as browser forms?

Are you sure IPFS is configured and working?

You can always start with a brand new basic form to verify the publishing
process.

It is either something with this particular form or something with
SharePoint and IPFS.
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> I am trying to upload a form to a MOSS server. It published to MOSS fine,
> however it will not enable Browser Edit capbaility. I have tried removing all
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> Thanks,
Vinay - 16 Apr 2008 23:22 GMT
I seem to have the same problem. I'm in the learning mode right now, so its
possible I'm not doing something right.

However, I'm using SP Ent Edition, and have enabled the ent edition features
too. Is there something I can do to ensure that IPFS is working right?

I tried creating a new form that has just two text boxes and a button.

TIA

Vinay

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