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website page designed in publisher won't open in browser

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Yada85 - 17 Mar 2008 14:11 GMT
I wrote a webpage in publisher 2003, and when I go to preview the webpage, I
get the error that I currently do not have a browser program registered to
show html (htm) files. I control panel folder and program options, I have
html listed as mozilla, and htm listed as explorer. How do I resolve this?
It does work on my xp computer at home, but not my desktop computer running
xp.
John
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 17 Mar 2008 15:00 GMT
Since htm & html are the same ext. try setting them both to the same
browser.

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|I wrote a webpage in publisher 2003, and when I go to preview the webpage, I
| get the error that I currently do not have a browser program registered to
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| xp.
| John
DavidF - 17 Mar 2008 16:34 GMT
In addition, Publisher 2002, 2003 and 2007 use .htm as the default for web
pages. Pub 2000 used .html.

DavidF

> Since htm & html are the same ext. try setting them both to the same
> browser.
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> | xp.
> | John
Don Schmidt - 17 Mar 2008 20:07 GMT
David, et al,

You state Publisher 2002 uses .htm file extensions; does that mean in my
"canned" note regarding the input data when using ReplaceInFiles to center
pages, it should state htm rather than html file extension?

Don

> In addition, Publisher 2002, 2003 and 2007 use .htm as the default for web
> pages. Pub 2000 used .html.
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>> | xp.
>> | John
DavidF - 18 Mar 2008 00:03 GMT
If you want to be exact, yes. However it should be obvious to anyone that is
using Pub 2002, and wanting to center their pages when they run
ReplaceInFiles. Besides, you actually have the option of producing *.htm or
*.html files in all versions.

DavidF

> David, et al,
>
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>>> | xp.
>>> | John

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