Can you provide the steps that you are using to create the hyperlinks that don't work as compared to
the hyperlinks that do work?
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"Ron Ehrlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Tom, for your interest. Could you be more specific in you question
> about how I am creating my hyperlinks, please? What details are you seeking?
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> "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
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>> How are you creating your hyperlinks?
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>> Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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>> "Ron Ehrlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> > Rob:
>> > What happens in the non-IE browsers is that the href links show up as plain
>> > text rather than showing up as href links. Are you saying that FP creates
>> > something called VML that causes these href links to appear as plain text and
>> > not href links? Do you consider that a bug? I obviously have no control over
>> > which browsers people use to view these web pages. It might make just a
>> > little logical sense if FP put in some kind of conditional code such that if
>> > the browser were not IE, then FP would keep its VML paws off of my href
>> > links? What do you think?
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>> > "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
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>> >> Don't use; WordArt/Autoshapes/Draw as these use VML which is IE browsers
>> >> only, other browsers will see nothing or replace with low level gifs.
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>> >> "Ron Ehrlich" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> >> > Is there an option to disable XML in web pages created by FP 2003? Any
>> >> > user
>> >> > that views my web pages with any browser other than IE6 is missing the
>> >> > ability to use the links that I have on my webpages. This is also true
>> >> > for
>> >> > Netscape and FF browsers. I can see in the HTML for those pages that FP
>> >> > 2003
>> >> > inserts a bunch of xml "stuff" that converts my links into html comments.
>> >> > This was not true with prior versions of FP. If you want to check it out,
>> >> > go
>> >> > to www.thejabsclan.com and do a view source. Please Help. Thanks.
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