Only text is displayed when previewing my web site in IE7

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Sal

Hi,

I am using Publisher 2007 and no matter what website template I use, I am
able to preview the site in IE7 but there is no graphics or formatting of any
kind. Only my text is displayed. I'm using WinXP sp3. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Sal
 
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DavidF

If you meant to say that when you "view" your site on the internet after
uploading, and you only see the text on the home page, then it is likely you
did not load all the web files. When you Publish to the Web Publisher will
produce an index.htm file (your home page) and index_files folder that
contains all your supporting graphics and images for your home page plus the
other .htm pages of your site. Upload the index_files folder INTACT with all
the files within it, and your images on your home page should now show up.

If you truly meant that when you do a File > Web Page Preview, then post
back.

DavidF
 
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Sal

Hi guys. Thanks for the help. I'm stumped.

I simply open any website template, then try to preview it either on my own
PC or upload it to my hosting site and try viewing it on the net. The result
is the same - only text appears and not graphics or formating. The site can
be viewed here: http://sbressi.110mb.com/
My content files consist of one index.htm file and a separate folder called
"index_ files" which contains graphics files, one .htm file and one .xml
file. When I saved the website, I did get a message saying: Publisher has
created a filtered HTML version of this publication etc........... I'm not
sure this is normal or not. I have created other sites using other software
and have no problems viewing them. I'm only having this issue with Publisher
2003 and 2007 versions.
Thanks for your help.
Sal
 
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Sal

Hi again. Well, i just solved the problem. It was not an issue with
Publisher but rather with IE7. I just downloaded IE8 and now, the sites
appear normally. Something must have been corrupted with my IE7.
 
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Rob Giordano [MS MVP]

It works in IE7.
You do know that IE8 is still in BETA right?



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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
 

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