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CGBURN - 01 Aug 2005 21:57 GMT
I have created a small 3 page web page using Publisher 2003. I can view the
web page on my computer, on my web hosting environment and navigate to all
pages.
When I open up Internet Explorer 6.0, I can access the home page only. When
I click on the tab bar for the 2nd and 3rd pages, they are blank eventhough
you can see the file name at the bottom of each page. Is there some html  
code that I am suppose to insert in order for the 2nd and 3rd pages to work?
David Bartosik - 01 Aug 2005 23:13 GMT
The common linking issues/mistakes are covered on the FAQ -
http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30 - that's the place to
start in researching it. From what you've said I'm guessing you are framing
your site. Which is on the FAQ.

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> I have created a small 3 page web page using Publisher 2003. I can view the
> web page on my computer, on my web hosting environment and navigate to all
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> you can see the file name at the bottom of each page. Is there some html  
> code that I am suppose to insert in order for the 2nd and 3rd pages to work?

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