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Explorer Crashes With New Website by Publisher
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Bradford Lee - 17 Oct 2006 22:46 GMT Problem: When I create web pages with Publisher 2003 on my XP Pro SP2 machine and publish them, the website crashes the first time any given computer opens any page for the first time. You go to the home page, it crashes, you go back, that's fine, but when you go to a second page, it crashes.
Version Background: I've been a Publisher user for years, back to Office 97 or that era. I have a simple website I do for our rec sports league and I use Publisher. Using the 2002 version on an early XP Pro PC, it works fine. When I bought a new PC with the newer XP Home Media version and Publisher 2003, the crashes started. I happened to also purchase a new laptop for work recently (same OS), so I installed the 2002 version of Publisher on it, but I get the same results.
Of Interest: When I use the old configuration, a simple page might create say index.htm and then in the index_files folder, it may have four images (image1.gif, etc). When I do the exact same page with the newer software combination, I get about a dozen files in that folder, including something xml and an extra htm page. Its these files that seem to be causing the problem.
Thanks in advance, Bradford
DavidF - 18 Oct 2006 13:14 GMT This has been reported in this newsgroup before, and there has never been a satisfactory solution, or explanation. It seems it might have something to do with posting on a unix server vs. a windows server, or...
Here is a link to a thread where we tried to work this out: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign/browse_threa d/thread/164d1acb08df0e2c/0884b7f8a18e88df?lnk=gst&q=IE+crashes&rnum=10#0884b7f8 a18e88df
Try going to Tools > Options > Web tab and unchecking "Enable incremental...", "Rely on VML...", "Allow PNG...", and changing your Encoding to Western European (ISO)...or unicode (UTF-8).
The change in the HTML output files, doesn't seem to have anything to do with this issue...just a result of the HTML coding engine that is used in Pub 2003. If you make the changes I suggested above, you will get cleaner output, but Pub 2003 will always make multiple copies of your images, in an effort to provide the best image depending on which browser.
DavidF
> Problem: > When I create web pages with Publisher 2003 on my XP Pro SP2 machine and [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > Thanks in advance, > Bradford Bradford Lee - 18 Oct 2006 14:49 GMT David,
Just wanted to drop you a quick thankyou for taking the time to respond. Sorry I'd missed the ealier thread. I did search for such info, but didn't find it. I followed your suggestions. In my re-install of the 2002 version, those boxes were already unchecked, so only the change to the ISO version of the encoder was new. It didn't solve the problem though :-(
Thanks, Bradford
> This has been reported in this newsgroup before, and there has never been a > satisfactory solution, or explanation. It seems it might have something to [quoted text clipped - 43 lines] > > Thanks in advance, > > Bradford DavidF - 18 Oct 2006 15:14 GMT Sorry you didn't have better luck. As I indicated in the referenced thread, at this point it would seem that the only known solution at this point is to switch to a windows server. And even then, this is based on testing just one Publisher file with this bug.
DavidF
> David, > [quoted text clipped - 69 lines] >> > Thanks in advance, >> > Bradford DavidF - 19 Oct 2006 15:31 GMT As a follow up, given that you said you have used Publisher since 97, if you have Pub 2000, then you could load that to do your website only. It is a in my opinion the best version for websites, for many reasons, plus I have never read anywhere it crashes IE. If you do this, you might find it best to copy and paste the design elements between the two, rather than saving as the Pub 2003 or 2002 file to Pub 2000, as that usually creates formatting problems in my experience.
Also, you can ask your webhost if there is perhaps any setting on their end that might cause Publisher websites to crash. They will probably tell you not to use Publisher. You could also ask them if they could move your site to a windows platform. And depending on how committed you are to using Publisher and your host, I can give you a reference to the windows based webhost I use, and it will cost you less than $5 a month.
Though there is no guarantee, Microsoft will be releasing IE 7 very soon, and its possible that whatever is causing IE to crash will be fixed in the new version, although that doesn't solve the problem for those who don't upgrade.
And finally, within the referenced thread I mentioned an alternative to Publisher for building your site. Nvu. It's a free open source program available from http://www.nvu.com . Maybe it is time to move away from Publisher for this purpose. I have also read good things about the Serif's WebPlus 10: http://www.serif.com/webplus/webplus10/index.asp
Good luck, and if you ever find a solution, please post it. I hate giving into a bug without figuring out a workaround.
DavidF
> Sorry you didn't have better luck. As I indicated in the referenced > thread, at this point it would seem that the only known solution at this [quoted text clipped - 79 lines] >>> > Thanks in advance, >>> > Bradford
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