Publishing to sharepoint

I

InfopathAndSPS

I don't get any errors when publishing a form to a
sharepoint portal site, However when I got the published
site, I don't see the published form.

Any help is appreciated
 
P

Patrick Halstead

Hmmm. Don't know why that wouldn't work. Note that Windows Sharepoint
Services is what has the InfoPath integratoin, not SPS.
 
A

Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]

Where on the SharePoint site did you expect to see the form?

Have you successfully published another form template to a form
library before? Can you access it ok?

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
 
T

Teuvo Tarvainen

Hi,
Have you added Data connection to SharePoint form library?

Open Infopath form in design mode: Tools --> Data connections --> Add -->
Submit data --> To SharePoint form library

Teuvo Tarvainen
 
I

InfoPathAndSPS

Here's what I did:
1. I created an empty InfoPath form.
2. Added 2 fields to it.

I don't have a data connection or anything else.

The Form Library I published to was provided by InfoPath
Publish wizard.
 
G

Guest

This was my first attempt at publishing the for to SPS. I
can upload the form manually and work with it.
 
M

Michelle

Just to clarify:
When a form is published to a form library, the template is associated with
the form library and is not directly visible. However when you open the form
library you should be able to click on the fill out this form button. The
form will open, you fill it out and save it and now the filled out form (xml)
will be saved as a list item in the form library.
The form template is located under: <server>/sites/<site name>/<form
library>/forms/template.xsn

Michelle
 
M

Matthew Blain \(Serriform\)

What URL are you publishing to? Look very carefully--is it your form
library? InfoPath doesn't do any verification, so it's easy to publish to
the "Forms" directory or some other part of your sharepoint site.

You can use WebDAV to view other parts of your SharePoint site. In IE, File:
Open: Open as Web Folder : URL of your SharePoint site, or the URL you
entered into the 'publish to sharepoint' connection.


--Matthew Blain
http://tips.serriform.com/
http://www.developingsolutionswithinfopath.com
 

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