InfoPAth 2007: This form template cannot be rendered in the browse

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Gary, Summit Software

I want to open my InfoPath2007 form from the browser and run code behind the
load event (added using VSTA). This all works in IPath07 client. I have
uploaded and activated the document from Sharepoint Admin.

But when I enter the URL in my browser:
http://moss.litwareinc.com/Docs/_la.../documents/expensetemplate.xsn&openin=browser

I get this error message in the browser:
"This form template cannot be rendered in the browser because it is not
administrator-approved. The server administrator has specified that form
templates that have not been approved by the administrator cannot be rendered
in the browser, even though the form template might be browser-enabled.
Contact the server administrator to approve this form template or open this
form template with the Microsoft Office InfoPath client application. "

How do I approve the themplate to render in the browser when I have code
running behind it
 
M

Madhur

Summit said:
I want to open my InfoPath2007 form from the browser and run code
behind the load event (added using VSTA). This all works in IPath07
client. I have uploaded and activated the document from Sharepoint
Admin.

But when I enter the URL in my browser:
http://moss.litwareinc.com/Docs/_layouts/FormServer.aspx?XsnLocation=/docs/d
ocuments/expensetemplate.xsn&openin=browser

I get this error message in the browser:
"This form template cannot be rendered in the browser because it is
not administrator-approved. The server administrator has specified
that form templates that have not been approved by the administrator
cannot be rendered in the browser, even though the form template
might be browser-enabled. Contact the server administrator to approve
this form template or open this form template with the Microsoft
Office InfoPath client application. "

How do I approve the themplate to render in the browser when I have
code running behind it

Hi Summit

See my blog for a solution.
 

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