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Office & productivity software: Publisher 2003 crazy problem -- help!

by skmalusa - 4/9/06 5:44 AM
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Publisher 2003 crazy problem -- help!

by skmalusa - 4/9/06 5:44 AM

I'm running office 2003 on an 2.4 ghz XP machine w/ 512 RAM, nothing fancy.

When I use publisher 2003 to create a web page, all looks fine within publisher AND when I do a PREVIEW web page. However, when I FTP the files to the website, everything is exactly as the preview was, but I get QUESTION MARKS after EVERY double-space (following periods, for example) and every TAB. I removed the tabs from my text box, but still have question marks everywhere.

Has anyone seen this before? Why should it work locally and not when posted to the web? Both are using IE6 to preview and see the posted documents. This does not make sense! Any help is appreciated!

--gxii

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(NT) Can you give the url of such a page with question marks

by Kees Bakker Moderator - 4/9/06 8:48 AM In reply to: Publisher 2003 crazy problem -- help! by skmalusa

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(NT) Same, viewed with a different browser ?

by Papa Echo - 4/9/06 3:12 PM In reply to: Publisher 2003 crazy problem -- help! by skmalusa

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Did you solve your problem with ? on published site

by lastgem31 - 5/21/06 5:03 AM In reply to: Publisher 2003 crazy problem -- help! by skmalusa

Did you find way to cure the? showing on Web Site even though not showing on the Publisher 2003.

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Question marks in published text on webserver

by skmalusa - 7/6/06 6:47 PM In reply to: Did you solve your problem with ? on published site by lastgem31

It was something the folks that I get my web space from had to fix / change. It was not front page extensions, though. It was a real pain in the ass, but they finally made some ''magic'' change, and all of a sudden the question marks went away. Interestingly, though, when I recently did a NEW page in Frontpage 2003, and published it in a NEW sub folder on the SAME WEBSERVER, the same thing happened again! So, it is some setting in a permissions file or something. I guess I'll have to call them each time I want to upload / preview a web page. What a pain!

--GXII

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