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Possible Mac/2003 issue?

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PeterK - 21 Feb 2004 11:26 GMT
Hi,

I'm currently building my first Website using Publisher 2003 and was
wondering if anybody has had positioning issues when trying to access
hyperlinks to a place on a page using IE 5 on a Mac?

Positioning works okay (within a line or two) on a PC but is way out
(paragraph or two) on the Mac.  Satisfactory test runs on the PC have been
with IE 6 and Mozilla 1.6.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Regards,
_____
Peter K
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 21 Feb 2004 16:31 GMT
Publisher 2003 web pages are not designed to be supported in Mac IE 5.

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www.davidbartosik.com
enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx

> Hi,
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> _____
> Peter K
Peter K - 21 Feb 2004 23:33 GMT
Hi David,

Thank you for your quick response.  I wish I had known that before I spent
24 hours building my website in Publisher 2003.  The Website I am building
is to tell parents and teachers of 3-12 year olds about our e-Workbooks and
here in Australia, a good percentage of our target audience is on Macs.

Well I'm off to look for a new solution and it probably won't be a Microsoft
one- as they say; if it's too good to be true, it probably isn't.
____
Peter K

> Publisher 2003 web pages are not designed to be supported in Mac IE 5.
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> > _____
> > Peter K
PJ - 16 Mar 2004 06:26 GMT
Peter -- I'm with you. If I had known about the lack of Mac support, I wouldn't have spent 2 days working on my website. Great news for the creative/advertising audience who my website is geared to -- what a disappointment. Maybe I'll see what Apple has to offer...
   
    ----- Peter K wrote: ----
   
    Hi David
   
    Thank you for your quick response.  I wish I had known that before I spen
    24 hours building my website in Publisher 2003.  The Website I am buildin
    is to tell parents and teachers of 3-12 year olds about our e-Workbooks an
    here in Australia, a good percentage of our target audience is on Macs
   
    Well I'm off to look for a new solution and it probably won't be a Microsof
    one- as they say; if it's too good to be true, it probably isn't
    ___
    Peter
   
    "David Bartosik - MS MVP" <dbartosik@mvps.org> wrote in messag
    news:u6avtfJ%23DHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl..
    > Publisher 2003 web pages are not designed to be supported in Mac IE 5
    >> --
    > David Bartosik - MS MV
    > for Publisher help
    > www.davidbartosik.co
    > enter to win Pub 2003
    > www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.asp
    >>> "PeterK" <peterk@popet.com.au> wrote in messag
    > news:%23kgqH2G%23DHA.2644@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl..
    >> Hi
    >>>> I'm currently building my first Website using Publisher 2003 and wa
    >> wondering if anybody has had positioning issues when trying to acces
    >> hyperlinks to a place on a page using IE 5 on a Mac
    >>>> Positioning works okay (within a line or two) on a PC but is way ou
    >> (paragraph or two) on the Mac.  Satisfactory test runs on the PC hav
    bee
    >> with IE 6 and Mozilla 1.6
    >>>> Any assistance would be appreciated
    >>>> Regards
    >> ____
    >> Peter
 
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