MS Office Forum / Publisher / Web Design / February 2004
floating check boxes on web pages
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K - 22 Feb 2004 05:27 GMT I have designed and uploaded a website in Publisher 2002, but I have two problems:
1. I have two form pages. The check boxes do not appear next to the text description on either one of them. They are disembodied elsewhere on the page and I cannot figure out how to correct this and the help menu isn't at all helpful. I've tried grouping and ungrouping with no success. All the other "fill-ins" appear correctly. Is this a browser problem?
2. I want these two forms submitted via e-mail. In testing this, I notice that I get lines such as "Text_1" etc. so I have renamed these to correlate with the actual data requested, i.e. Name, Address etc. so that when an e- mail is sent, it will be sent with the corresponding data, or at least I assume it will be.
I am going nuts trying to figure out these two issues: 1) the floating text boxes, and 2) whether I need to name each line of text in the form pages so that when the information is sent via e-mail is will appear in the named order of the information requested. Am I making sense?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am a novice, but my boss expects me to figure this out -- soon! Getting a little desperate here.
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 22 Feb 2004 15:22 GMT > I have designed and uploaded a website in Publisher 2002, > but I have two problems: [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > success. All the other "fill-ins" appear correctly. Is > this a browser problem? If you are viewing in the latest IE it's not the browser. This is however a known issue in version 2002 please refer to http://www.davidbartosik.com/pub2002/pub2002_issues.htm
> 2. I want these two forms submitted via e-mail. In > testing this, I notice that I get lines such as "Text_1" [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > named order of the information requested. Am I making > sense? not really understanding the second part. naming lines of text?? I'll tell you what I know though... when you insert a form control on the page you right-click the control and under it's format properties you set values for it's display name and for it's return. A text box control would default to 'text_1', you can change it to anything. The tab order of form controls on a web page and the ordering of form data returned are both done in the order in which the form controls are inserted on the page. If you entered a control for name and another for country and went back in the middle and inserted one for city, the resulting order would be - name, country, city despite the visual placement. To reorder controls you have to start over.
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K. - 22 Feb 2004 18:08 GMT >-----Original Message----- > [quoted text clipped - 38 lines] >country, city despite the visual placement. To reorder controls you have to >start over. First of all, thank you for responding so quickly. I read your response and checked the information on your website. Here is my dilemma.
I don't mind starting over to reorder the placement on the form controls to correct the problem with the form controls, but I cannot resolve the issue with the floating text boxes. I was aware of the group/ungroup issue, but even ungrouping them doesn't resolve the check box problem. The text associated with the check box appears where it should, but the check boxes appear "everywhere." I have heard that it may have something to do with exporting in the web filtered format. Do you know anything about this? Now that I have done that (exported into filtered), I cannot export it into any other format as that is the only option I am given each time I try to export. Is that correctable? Even though I have the saved publisher file, the web filtered format is the only choice available.
Secondly, I have downloaded every patch and service pack available for Windows XP and Publisher. I am still faced with the same two problems: floating check boxes and export into web filtered format only. Do I need to start over with both "form" pages in the website? And to correct the export problem (more selections than web filtered), do I need to redo the entire website in a separate publisher document. As it is, I cannot export as anything but the "web page filtered."
Sorry for the long post. Just want to be clear. Thanks for any input!
>. David Bartosik - MS MVP - 23 Feb 2004 00:47 GMT well first off you really seem to be freaking out over the whole filter web page option.
you should read the first 4 articles on my sites 2002 page to educate yourself on this fully.
I'll give you a short nickel tour version now to try an calm you down.
The release of 2002 introduced a drastic change in how it did web sites. The File, Save as web page operation generated html files that were a blend of complex xml and xhtml. There was so much code in the web page that a simple minimum textual page could be 400 kb. (compared to maybe 20 kb in version 2000) All the extra code was mainly there to allow 2002 to open these html files for modification. MS called this "round-tripping", whereby instead of having a .pub file and making modifications to the .pub file (as in all previous versions) and then generating new html files after every change you now no longer used a .pub file. You directly opened and modified the html files and keep using the same ones. The size of such a web page and it's impact vastly outweighed the resourcefulness of this and MS wrote a patch to stop this behavior and return to the design of a .pub file and therefore strip most of the bulky code from the html pages. This patch (now known as SP1) converts File, Save as web to File, Export as web. This is to distinguish it from the previous design which they retained, if you know where to look (keep reading). They then termed this as "filtered" web pages. So File, Export as web generates one time use html files written in a simpler xhtml format, that, though still a larger file size than it's younger sister, is at least usable online. The other design they then termed as "rich-output". It is still available if you desire elephant size files rather than cat size files (ideally they'd be mouse size). Simply do not use Export as, instead use Save as and then select 'web page' from the file type menu. (this paragraph applies to version 2003 as well though 'export' now reads 'publish'). Unfortunately it was discovered after the patch release that it didn't properly code the form controls. However the work-around for this issue is better than the alternative (of using MB gobbling web pages).
Since the release of the patch I have not encountered a single customer that had this form control issue, be unsuccessful with the work-around. That said my only option to offer you is that you send me your pub file for my review. Then grab a beer an chill awhile :-)
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> First of all, thank you for responding so quickly. I > read your response and checked the information on your [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] > Sorry for the long post. Just want to be clear. Thanks > for any input! K. - 23 Feb 2004 03:10 GMT Thanks for the mini tour! I will throughly read the first four articles on your web site (2002) so I can come up to speed. I am a novice at this.
Although I sound like I am freaking out, I am more frustrated than anything. I knew Publisher from a publications point of view, but my boss wanted a website (now!), so he asked me to put something together using what software we had. I think I did okay with the first version I did. The form control check boxes looked fine on my web page preview, but I downloaded a patch so that my version of Publisher 2002 had the export command. That seemed to change things the check boxes, etc.
I will be happy to download the SP1 patch, but when I search on MS downloads, I come up with multiple listings, so if you could tell me the date of the patch, whether it is a Publisher-only patch or an Office patch or other specifics, I would appreciate that.
I will redo the two form pages, since the text ordering as previously described in my other complaints is not ordered correctly. If none of this corrects the problem, short of becoming prematurely bald through hair plucking, I will send you either all 14 pages of the publisher website file or just the two form control pages -- the only ones I am having problems with -- whichever you prefer. And though I don't drink, I will buy YOU a beer if you can help me out.
You can check out the website as it currently exists (uploaded with all the checkbox problems) at www.diamondbacktechnology.com There are still glitches throughout, but the form pages are pages 10 and 11 (not numbered) On the home page, upper right, click on "Ask a question" for page 10 and "Request a quote" for page 11. The e-mail form I want to receive these in is still not working, but that's a problem for another day.
Another long e-mail. Sorry, I write like I talk --too much information.
>-----Original Message----- >well first off you really seem to be freaking out over the whole filter web [quoted text clipped - 75 lines] > >. David Bartosik - MS MVP - 23 Feb 2004 14:12 GMT Might re-read my post, the patch IS sp1.
I'd suggest sending me your file for me to make some suggestions after I review it. I noticed on the testing page if the mouse is over the test for success paragraph the whole text box pops up in a tooltip. I have only seen one other customer do that and at the moment I don't recall what they did wrong to get that. I just remember that I fixed it after I got the file. I'd have to review your file to recall what that issue was.
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> Thanks for the mini tour! I will throughly read the > first four articles on your web site (2002) so I can come [quoted text clipped - 153 lines] > > > >. K. - 23 Feb 2004 16:25 GMT I will redo the two form pages tomorrow or possibly Wednesday and then send you the entire file and would welcome your input and suggestions. As for the SP1 patch, I realize that is what it is called, but when I searched under that name on the MS downloads site yesterday, I come up with several hits. I finally found the patch this morning and am downloading it. Where do you want me to send the Publisher file for you to review - - which, by the way, I really appreciate.
>-----Original Message----- >Might re-read my post, the patch IS sp1. [quoted text clipped - 165 lines] > >. David Bartosik - MS MVP - 23 Feb 2004 18:44 GMT (shaking my head) you already installed SP1. SP1 is what puts the export as web on your menu. you have nothing to install.
send file to pub2003testing@davidbartosik.com
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> I will redo the two form pages tomorrow or possibly > Wednesday and then send you the entire file and would [quoted text clipped - 220 lines] > > > >. K - 23 Feb 2004 19:00 GMT Yeah, so I discovered. Sorry. You are dealing with someone(me)who is always in a rush (overload) and still learning. Not stupid, but sometimes just "duh." Thanks for your patience. I will send the file when I've made changes. Where do you want me to send the beer?
>-----Original Message----- >(shaking my head) [quoted text clipped - 230 lines] > >.
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