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FrontPage vs. Publisher

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jerrynash - 05 Jan 2006 23:39 GMT
I just created a great web page with Publisher from MS Prof. Office 03 and it
works great.  I am now working with PDG software to install a shopping cart
and they make reference to downloadable html code if you wrote your web page
with MS FrontPage.  Will the same rules apply with Publisher?  Thank You.
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DavidF - 08 Jan 2006 15:23 GMT
Hi Jerry,

I think what they are saying is that you need to use FrontPage Server
Extensions (FPSE). There are some FAQs about FPSE:
http://www.publishermvps.com/Default.aspx?tabid=30

DavidF

> I just created a great web page with Publisher from MS Prof. Office 03 and it
> works great.  I am now working with PDG software to install a shopping cart
> and they make reference to downloadable html code if you wrote your web page
> with MS FrontPage.  Will the same rules apply with Publisher?  Thank You.
> --
> jerry nash
David Bartosik - 10 Jan 2006 17:56 GMT
Go to Insert menu, HTML Code fragment.
Use that to insert html code snippets into Publisher.
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> I just created a great web page with Publisher from MS Prof. Office 03 and it
> works great.  I am now working with PDG software to install a shopping cart
> and they make reference to downloadable html code if you wrote your web page
> with MS FrontPage.  Will the same rules apply with Publisher?  Thank You.

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