Re: Visio "Save as web page"

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The Save As Web feature actually publishes two different versions of the web
page -- a full featured version for recent versions of IE and a downlevel
version for other browsers. With the new Windows XP SP2 security features,
the downlevel version is also shown if the file is on the local machine.

Based on your description, it sounds like your browser is having problems
with the full featured version. To get around this, you can click on the
"Publish" button in the save as dialog, then uncheck the "Publishing
Options" like details and Pan and Zoom. Turning off these features should
stop the crashing.

Of course, this crashing should not happen at all. If you'd be willing, I'd
be interested in seeing a copy of your diagram to try to diagnose what is
causing the issue.

--
Bill Morein
Office Graphics - Visio
Microsoft Corporation
http://blogs.msdn.com/wmorein

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"TDM" <tdm3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> I have to admit up front, I am fishing a bit trying this NG
> so no flames please.
>
> I have a visio drawing with 3 pages. I do a
> File/Save as Web Page, all goes well.
>
> I can use IE, Netscape, or FireFox to view this web
> page no problem on my local file system.
>
> If I put the visio output on a "real" web
> server, IE loads the page, but displays
> no graphics, then, IE chokes with the
> "Send/Dont Send" errror report. I have
> tried this on 3 systems with the same
> results. Same consistent results every time.
>
> However, Netscape and FireFox loads and displays
> just fine, even when the files are on a real
> web server.
>
> My version of Visio is 2003, nothing special. Any
> ideas as to why this would happen ? I am inclined
> to believe there may be a "timing" issue. I ran these
> files on my local Linux box running Apache and there
> was no problem. But once the files were on an Internet
> web server, it choked.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> TDM
>


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