Page Not Complete In I.E. - Is Complete In Firefox and Netscape

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What is *supposed* to be showing?

I see the word SCHEDULE, three large buttons at the top with little flashing
buttons when moused-over, plus the table with content displayed. Using IE.


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"Dick" <LeadWinger> wrote in message
| This page http://www.highnoontm.org/Schedule.htm displays complete in
| Firefox and Netscape, but only the table appears when viewing with
| I.E. What needs to be changed? Ref: FrontPage 4.0.
|
| Dick
 
Nothing I can see, except you're missing an e in Announcements.
 
Looks complete here (IE 6). You might want to change "Bare" to "Bear" on the
homepage.

Wayne
 
Another suggestion, if you have Microsoft Photo Editor you can set the white
background of the American flag (AmericanFlagHalfStaff2.gif) to transparent
(under tools) to blend in with your background.
 
In my browser ( IE 6 ) it cuts off the page at the 25th row.


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What is *supposed* to be showing?

I see the word SCHEDULE, three large buttons at the top with little flashing
buttons when moused-over, plus the table with content displayed. Using IE.

When using Firefox or Netscape, you will also see below the table the
following:



****If you are unable to fulfill your task please first
find a substitute and then notify the Vice President of
Education and the Toastmaster for that day.

Every Week, Please make the following calls:

President Calls: Inspiration/Pledge,
Sgt. At Arms, Refreshments

Toastmaster Calls: Table Topics, Speakers,
TOTS, Mentor Moment, Reports to President
and General Evaluator

General Evaluator Calls: Timer, Ah Counter,
Evaluators, Grammarian, Reports to Toastmaster

Evaluators Call: Speaker you are evaluating

Speakers - bring your manuals, an introduction
for the toastmaster, and your goals for your
evaluator.
 
When I view it in I.E 6 all the paragraphs below the table are
missing. If you view it in Firefox, everything is there, including
the bottom paragraphs.

Dick
 
In my browser ( IE 6 ) it cuts off the page at the 25th row.

You seem to have identified the problem. Can you tell me what needs
to be done in FrontPage to prevent IE from cutting off the page at the
25th row?
 
Steve: View the source code. A lot of junk I don't understand.

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| In my browser ( IE 6 ) it cuts off the page at the 25th row.
|
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| Steve Easton
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| 95isalive
| This site is best viewed..................
| ..............................with a computer
| "Dick" <LeadWinger> wrote in message
| > This page http://www.highnoontm.org/Schedule.htm displays complete in
| > Firefox and Netscape, but only the table appears when viewing with
| > I.E. What needs to be changed? Ref: FrontPage 4.0.
| >
| > Dick
|
|
 
the second and third tables are not opening. The opening table tag for these tables has an x:str
attribute like this:
< table x:str border=

There are actually two instances of this. Lines 211 and 216 or there about.
Switch to code view and try removing the two instances of x:str and see if it helps.


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Hi Tom, I just did.

;-)


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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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the second and third tables are not opening. The opening table tag for these tables has an x:str
attribute like this:
< table x:str border=

There are actually two instances of this. Lines 211 and 216 or there about.
Switch to code view and try removing the two instances of x:str and see if it helps.

Thanks Steve. We will try your suggestion. Will let everyone know
the outcome.

Dick
 
By any chance was this page created in Excel and then copied and pasted to a web page??

If so, to turn it into a web page, use "Save as.." in Excel and then select html file.


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Steve Easton
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By any chance was this page created in Excel and then copied and pasted to a web page??

If so, to turn it into a web page, use "Save as.." in Excel and then select html file.

Not sure Steve. I am doing this for a friend. I will ask him, but he
did mention that he wants to use Excel for the tables, so it's
possible. Thanks again.
 
the second and third tables are not opening. The opening table tag for these tables has an x:str
attribute like this:
< table x:str border=

There are actually two instances of this. Lines 211 and 216 or there about.
Switch to code view and try removing the two instances of x:str and see if it helps.

I removed all the code related to the two superfluous tables, and the
missing text appeared when viewed in IE. Being as neither of us know
enough about HTML to simply modify it, I had my friend rebuild the
page in FrontPage from scratch. Works like a champ now. Thanks for
pointing us in the right direction.

Dick
 
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