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Terence - 18 May 2004 18:17 GMT
I am a newibe when it comes to Web design and Microsoft
Publisher.  I have designed a web page that I would like
to post on our companies network.  The web page is a
online training tool for our employees.  At the end of
the training I have a short multiply choice test.  I
designed the test around the "Response Form" which came
with Microsoft Publisher.  I added a submit button at the
end of the test so that I could review the results at the
end of the training.  I thought that I could get the
program to save the results on the network as a file. But
when I coverted the web page everthing work great until I
hit the submit button and I got an error "The page cannot
be displayed" and the file was not saved.  Can someone
please advise what I can do to fix this problem?  Thanks
in advance Terence
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 18 May 2004 18:42 GMT
refer to the thread on 5/13 titled 'form created with publisher not
redirecting email upon submit'.

you'll usually find an answer for your inquiry already posted here or you'll
find it on the FAQ - www.davidbartosik.com/faq.htm

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> I am a newibe when it comes to Web design and Microsoft
> Publisher.  I have designed a web page that I would like
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> in advance Terence
Terence - 18 May 2004 23:40 GMT
Sorry David I should have meantioned that I was using
2003 Microsoft Publisher.  I d/l your Creating and
Uploading a Website presentation, which btw looks great,
but as you know Microsoft change stuff in 2003 from 2002
so it's hard for me to follow.  I found most of the stuff
by got stuck at exporting  the file. I'm assuming that
they change it to publish to the web??  Any help is
appreciated.
Thanks,
Terence
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David Bartosik - MS MVP - 19 May 2004 02:17 GMT
Just cosmetic changes, really.
Fundamentals are the same.

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Terence - 01 Jun 2004 18:38 GMT
David,

How do I get the submitt button to work if I don't use an
ISP?  Is it possible to put the page on a network drive,
have the employees view it, have them fill out the
questionaire and have the web page put the answers on the
network drive.  Do I still need to have the extension
installed?  Where would I get the extensions?

Thanks for your help,
Terence

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David Bartosik - MS MVP - 01 Jun 2004 19:16 GMT
Processing a web page, and processing a web page form has to be done on a
web server. If you just need forms completed locally you should look into
Microsoft InfoPath.

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