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Name: MikeBHouston
Date: September 19, 2003 at 13:41:57 Pacific
Subject: embedding Publisher files into html
OS: XP
CPU/Ram: 2Ghz
Comment:

Is it possible to embed a MS Publisher file (*.pub) into an HTML document? I've tried the same embed tag that I successfully used to embed a PDF, but it did not work.

I am working on an Intranet site that I want to display a publisher file. I do not want to export the file into HTML. I want the actual .pub to be embedded, so the data will be live.

The other problem is that the users who will have access to this Intranet are all set to Restricted in XP and cannot install plugins. So rule out a third-party pluggin viewer install for the users.

So, let me restate the question here... I need a way to display a live publisher document into a webpage (active server pages, if that matters) without using client side plugins.

Anyone?


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Response Number 1
Name: ceri sheeran
Date: September 21, 2003 at 05:01:26 Pacific
Reply:

HI,

In MS Publisher select file, then drop down to "Create web site from current publication"

Follow the wizard.

Alternatively you could use a PDF creation file and then save the PDF file on the web site servers. I use the full version of Adobe Acrobat and simply print the MS Publisher file to the Adobe Acrobat program hence creating the PDF file. There are shareware and cheaper programs that will do this. A search on Google will find these.

hth

Ceri


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