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PS: I could be wrong about the last part (server running server extensions) - maybe Microsoft Publisher used the Frontpage 2002 Server Extensions to render the HTML and hence the Generator is "Front. The server the website is running on, is using Frontpage 2002 Server Extensions. The website was created using Microsoft Publisher 2003, outputting a "filtered" HTML. If produced in Publisher's "Filtered" html (lightest page), and you see lots of VML/XML code and "filelist.xml" in the first few lines of the source it's 2003.
MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003 CODE GENERATION HOW TO
This Microsoft Publisher blog post actually has a list of Publisher created website as well as an explanation on how to find out which version of Publisher was used: In case of our website-friend here it was Microsoft Publisher 2003 outputting "filtered HTML" - how do I know? The "filelist.xml" and all the VML code gives it away. So why does the website render as GIF in Firefox and as a regular website in Internet Explorer? Microsoft Publisher to the rescue! (Lot's of rescuing being done here.) MS Publisher had the ability to publish a website as VML, GIFs as well as HTML. Searching Google you will find many references to "Front.0" or the "Front.0 Web Object Library" - the mystery continues, so what the heck is Frontpage 5.0?įrontpage Server Extensions to the rescue! The Frontpage 2002 Server Extensions have the version number 5. Frontpage 2002 was delivered with Office XP and according to the official Microsoft page for the version of Office XP Frontpage 2002's release version was 10.2623.2625 - Wikipedia actually has this right. This Frontpage Fanboy (who would have thought someone like this existed?) labels Frontpage 2002 as Version 5. The website (thank you for finding it - it's a gem) was created using Microsoft Publisher 2003 with the Frontpage 2002 Server Extensions.Įven though Wikipedia says there was no Frontpage version 5, it is not totally correct. Anyone know how the background to this method of "browser compatibility", was it an option in Frontpage or Microsoft word to " render as graphics for non-IE browsers"? That's pretty non-compatible even for the day.
MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003 CODE GENERATION SOFTWARE
Microsoft Front Page, as it is commonly referred to, is just one of the software packages from the comprehensive line of Microsoft operating systems. All these commands open the Insert Hyperlink dialog box (see Figure 3-2). You can also click the Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar. Microsoft Office Front Page is a helpful and comprehensive WYSIWYG HTML editor and Web site administration tool. To do this, select Insert Hyperlink, or press Ctrl+K, or right-click the selection and choose Hyperlink.
