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Bruce Sandeman
Hi,
Can anyone help me? I have a large form that was working fine in the
beta2 TR release and now that I am trying to use it within the RTM
release of IP and MOSS I get the following error when using the design
checker or when trying to upload to the MOSS site.
"The view contains nested formatting which is not supported on InfoPath
Forms Services. Examples of such formatting include heavily nested
tables and heavily formatted text."
Also, I have a problem where the design checker fails more than works
when trying to connect to the server. From looking at the logs it
seems to be unauthorised to access the FormServices.asmx web service.
Considering I am logged on direct to the server when I am using
infopath as the domain administrator and moss administrator I find it
very hard to believe that this is correct. Also, the web site in IIS
is set to use Windows Auth only. tried enabling anonymous access but
this made no difference. Sometimes it does work though..... but it
seems fairly random......
any cunning ideas?
thanks very much
cheers
Bruce
Can anyone help me? I have a large form that was working fine in the
beta2 TR release and now that I am trying to use it within the RTM
release of IP and MOSS I get the following error when using the design
checker or when trying to upload to the MOSS site.
"The view contains nested formatting which is not supported on InfoPath
Forms Services. Examples of such formatting include heavily nested
tables and heavily formatted text."
Also, I have a problem where the design checker fails more than works
when trying to connect to the server. From looking at the logs it
seems to be unauthorised to access the FormServices.asmx web service.
Considering I am logged on direct to the server when I am using
infopath as the domain administrator and moss administrator I find it
very hard to believe that this is correct. Also, the web site in IIS
is set to use Windows Auth only. tried enabling anonymous access but
this made no difference. Sometimes it does work though..... but it
seems fairly random......
any cunning ideas?
thanks very much
cheers
Bruce