I have a fairly large website done completely in publisher 2002. I bought
pub 2003 and all went well until viewing the site after published to the web.
I use html code fragments for a checkout system. They appear almost
randomly in places on the published web site, on top of product pictures,
adjacent to the wrong item for sale, etc. It's a nightmare, so I went back
to 2002 and republished and the fragments are where they are suppose to be.
I also have issues with the web published page taking more text space than
my editing display shows. I had to solve this problem by constantly editing
in additional space while making the website in order to not overlap when in
the web view online. I've had this problem with both programs.
Any comments?
bill
http://www.streetglo.net
David Bartosik - 20 Oct 2004 16:01 GMT
Each of the last three versions has it's own distinctive coding technology.
If you wanted to use 2003 you'd have to tweak the design. I'd have to review
the publication to make any suggestions.
How well or how poorly a publication ports over to other versions depends
largely on the complexity of the publication, which yours sounds complex.
As for layout versus output that is commonly going to differ as there are
lots of variables involved with the html rendering, that's what the preview
is useful for. And again the degree to which they differ and require more
trial and error and tweaking depends on the complexity level, to which html
code fragments add greatly.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
> I have a fairly large website done completely in publisher 2002. I bought
> pub 2003 and all went well until viewing the site after published to the web.
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> bill
> http://www.streetglo.net
blake2415 - 20 Oct 2004 17:01 GMT
Okay, I can deal with the spacing problems, but how do I get the code
fragments to stay where they are suppose to stay? It seems simple to me.
they are in the right place in the publisher editor, they are in the right
place on publishing to web. But when 2003 is used, they are randomly
placed. I can't use the 2003 I bought. I like publisher but this purchase
is useless to me. Can you offer any more help that might actually solve my
problem? I can send you a short catalog page that is only 1 page and you
can see what happens.
> Each of the last three versions has it's own distinctive coding technology.
>
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> > bill
> > http://www.streetglo.net
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 20 Oct 2004 17:58 GMT
To offer any advice I'd have to review the publication.
You can send it to dbartosik@mvps.org
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
> Okay, I can deal with the spacing problems, but how do I get the code
> fragments to stay where they are suppose to stay? It seems simple to
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>> > http://www.streetglo.net
blake2415 - 22 Oct 2004 19:13 GMT
Either your or my mail server rejects the 4.5 mb file. I can't make it
smaller, it's a single page. Can I mail you a CD?
> To offer any advice I'd have to review the publication.
> You can send it to dbartosik@mvps.org
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> >> > bill
> >> > http://www.streetglo.net
David Bartosik [MSFT MVP] - 22 Oct 2004 19:37 GMT
email me and I'll respond with directions.
David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
www.publishermvps.com
www.davidbartosik.com
> Either your or my mail server rejects the 4.5 mb file. I can't make it
> smaller, it's a single page. Can I mail you a CD?
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>> >> > http://www.streetglo.net
zandla - 26 Oct 2004 03:23 GMT
Any help on this problem? I also had a webpage created in Publisher 2000 and
after upgrading to 2003 it opens very slowly.
> I have a fairly large website done completely in publisher 2002. I bought
> pub 2003 and all went well until viewing the site after published to the web.
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> bill
> http://www.streetglo.net