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Old September 11th, 2009, 11:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Clint
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Don't know if this is a Publisher question or IE. I published to the web
thru my hosting site. I have a link to a doc in my hosting directory(
www.homepage.com/forms/word.doc). Some people have complained that the link
isn't there. I can see it on my machine and my neighbor can see it on her
machine. For yucks I looked at work and the link isn't there. It looks like
reg text. The only common thread is I have IE8 at home. So does the
neighbor that can link to the doc. I have IE6 at work. Is this just
coinsidence or could there be some setting or something Pub 2007 does so the
link is missing?

Thanks!
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Old September 11th, 2009, 01:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
DavidF
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When you posted this question in the web design newsgroup, both Don and I
asked you to provide a link to your website so we could see the problem. As
we explained, the best we can offer you is a guess without seeing the page
and link in question.

So, my best guess is that you have the text box with the link grouped with
some other design element, and that is why you cannot see the text box or
the link when you view it with IE8. Ungroup it. Install Office 2007 SP2. I
am done guessing now...

DavidF

"Clint" wrote in message
...
Don't know if this is a Publisher question or IE. I published to the web
thru my hosting site. I have a link to a doc in my hosting directory(
www.homepage.com/forms/word.doc). Some people have complained that the
link
isn't there. I can see it on my machine and my neighbor can see it on her
machine. For yucks I looked at work and the link isn't there. It looks
like
reg text. The only common thread is I have IE8 at home. So does the
neighbor that can link to the doc. I have IE6 at work. Is this just
coinsidence or could there be some setting or something Pub 2007 does so
the
link is missing?

Thanks!



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Old September 11th, 2009, 04:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Rob Giordano [MS MVP]
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you need to post a real link to the problem




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"Clint" wrote in message
...
Don't know if this is a Publisher question or IE. I published to the web
thru my hosting site. I have a link to a doc in my hosting directory(
www.homepage.com/forms/word.doc). Some people have complained that the
link
isn't there. I can see it on my machine and my neighbor can see it on her
machine. For yucks I looked at work and the link isn't there. It looks
like
reg text. The only common thread is I have IE8 at home. So does the
neighbor that can link to the doc. I have IE6 at work. Is this just
coinsidence or could there be some setting or something Pub 2007 does so
the
link is missing?

Thanks!



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Old September 11th, 2009, 08:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Clint
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Posts: 72
Default Publisher & IE6

Sorry everyone. I guess I asked this question in multiple places and never
saw the replies.
Here is the website:
www.tivertonyouthbasketball.org
On the HOME tab is suppose to be a link to "Player Registration Form".
Like I said, some peole can get to it others can't.



"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:

you need to post a real link to the problem




--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






"Clint" wrote in message
...
Don't know if this is a Publisher question or IE. I published to the web
thru my hosting site. I have a link to a doc in my hosting directory(
www.homepage.com/forms/word.doc). Some people have complained that the
link
isn't there. I can see it on my machine and my neighbor can see it on her
machine. For yucks I looked at work and the link isn't there. It looks
like
reg text. The only common thread is I have IE8 at home. So does the
neighbor that can link to the doc. I have IE6 at work. Is this just
coinsidence or could there be some setting or something Pub 2007 does so
the
link is missing?

Thanks!



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Old September 12th, 2009, 01:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
DavidF
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Ungroup the text box with the link and install the Office 2007 SP2 and
republish. If that does not work, post back in the web group.

DavidF

"Clint" wrote in message
...
Sorry everyone. I guess I asked this question in multiple places and
never
saw the replies.
Here is the website:
www.tivertonyouthbasketball.org
On the HOME tab is suppose to be a link to "Player Registration Form".
Like I said, some peole can get to it others can't.



"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote:

you need to post a real link to the problem




--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression Web






"Clint" wrote in message
...
Don't know if this is a Publisher question or IE. I published to the
web
thru my hosting site. I have a link to a doc in my hosting directory(
www.homepage.com/forms/word.doc). Some people have complained that the
link
isn't there. I can see it on my machine and my neighbor can see it on
her
machine. For yucks I looked at work and the link isn't there. It
looks
like
reg text. The only common thread is I have IE8 at home. So does the
neighbor that can link to the doc. I have IE6 at work. Is this just
coinsidence or could there be some setting or something Pub 2007 does
so
the
link is missing?

Thanks!





 




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