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SUMMARYYou may see different results when viewing a Web page using the Preview tab compared to using the Preview in Browser command on the File menu. This article describes the reasons for these differences. MORE INFORMATION
NOTE: The following information applies to Microsoft Internet Explorer,
version 3.0.
FrontPage components:NOTE: Form field elements are HTML tags that are interpreted by the Web browser or when you preview the page in FrontPage Editor. However, FrontPage assumes that when you insert a form field on a Web page, you will be using the FrontPage Server Extensions or a custom Common Gateway Interface (CGI). These programs are accessed only when you browse the page via the HyperText Transport Protocol (HTTP). When you preview a page that contains one of these elements that cannot be displayed accurately in the preview, the following message appears above the preview:
FrontPage creates a temporary copy of the HTML file in a directory called
<frontpage root>\temp, where <frontpage root> is the directory in which you
installed FrontPage 98. When you edit the HTML page in FrontPage Editor,
you are actually editing this local copy of the file. When you click the
Preview tab at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor window, this temporary
file is displayed rather than the copy of the page that is stored on the
Web server. The preview, however, is useful if you want to see the general
layout of the file before you save your changes to the server.
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