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MSpublisher websites not compatible with Firefox

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Bigfix - 31 Oct 2005 00:01 GMT
How can I make my MS Publisher authored web sites compatible with Firefox.
Currently they do not work at all in firefox.
John G - 31 Oct 2005 01:41 GMT
> How can I make my MS Publisher authored web sites compatible with
> Firefox.
> Currently they do not work at all in firefox.

Thats not really true. You may have some other problem.

Mine, although fairly simple works fine in Firefox.

Wot's Your Real Problem?

How does it fail?
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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 31 Oct 2005 02:11 GMT
His sites may not "work" in Firefox. Without having a URL to look, we have
absolutely no clue.

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>> How can I make my MS Publisher authored web sites compatible with
>> Firefox.
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> How does it fail?
Publisher not supporting Firefox, Safari - 13 Mar 2008 07:37 GMT
I am having the same problem.  I have been told that it does not function in
Firefox, safari or Mozilla.   I am not sure if firefox and mozilla are the
same forgive me if they are I am not a browser expert.    My URL is

http://www.tobannounced.com/

Any help is appreciated

> His sites may not "work" in Firefox. Without having a URL to look, we have
> absolutely no clue.
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> > How does it fail?
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 13 Mar 2008 15:29 GMT
Do you have stuff on a master page?

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|I am having the same problem.  I have been told that it does not function in
| Firefox, safari or Mozilla.   I am not sure if firefox and mozilla are the
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| > > How does it fail?
David Bartosik - 31 Oct 2005 18:54 GMT
"fairly simple" makes a difference in cross browser support. as does the
version of Publisher (including service packs).
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http://www.davidbartosik.com

> > How can I make my MS Publisher authored web sites compatible with
> > Firefox.
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> How does it fail?
John G - 31 Oct 2005 23:06 GMT
Yes "fairly simple" may well make a difference but the point I wanted to
make was that it is not a complete failure as the OP implied.

I suppose I should have gone on to ask the standard--- What OS , Pub
version etc. but then I did ask "how does it fail"
No response from the OP!!
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Wot's Your Real Problem?

> "fairly simple" makes a difference in cross browser support. as does
> the
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>> How does it fail?
David Bartosik - 31 Oct 2005 19:04 GMT
By design Publisher exploits the technologies of the IE browser. Support in
non IE browsers is questionable. The degree of such support depends on the
version of Publisher and the very design of the web itself. So it might be
achieved thru trial and error and lots of testing. Which is what all
professional web site developers have to do. Browser compatiblity is a huge
issue (google on the topic) not specific to Publisher.
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> How can I make my MS Publisher authored web sites compatible with Firefox.
> Currently they do not work at all in firefox.

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