MVPs' Word website address?

  • Thread starter Norman R. Nager, Ph.D.
  • Start date
N

Norman R. Nager, Ph.D.

I just gave it a try and both these addresses work just fine for me...
Corentin
Thanks, Corentin. As I read your response, I got a hunch that the problem
was not with the website addresses, but with the Safari 1.0 web browser I'm
using. When I used Internet Explorer, I got through to both website
addresses. I just reported the incomplete page contents problems for the
two addresses to the Safari developers.

That said, a couple different variations of searches of the MVPs' Word
website pages could not answer my question. Can you, please?:

How does one temporarily disable an email address in a Word document so that
one may make changes in it? (For example, in a membership roster document
that includes email addresses that need to be updated/edited.)
 
J

John McGhie [MVP - Word]

Hi Norman:

I just answered it :) You can right-click it. That presents you with an
Edit Hyperlink option.

BTW: I am the webmaster for www.mvps.org/Word. We know it doesn't work
properly with Safari, and no, we are NOT going to recode all 1,500 pages so
that it does :)

Generally you will find that the pages will appear if you Reload: Safari
seems to be forgetting to call in the CSS style sheet.

cheers

This responds to microsoft.public.mac.office.word on Wed, 09 Jul 2003
17:47:18 -0700 said:
Thanks, Corentin. As I read your response, I got a hunch that the problem
was not with the website addresses, but with the Safari 1.0 web browser I'm
using. When I used Internet Explorer, I got through to both website
addresses. I just reported the incomplete page contents problems for the
two addresses to the Safari developers.

That said, a couple different variations of searches of the MVPs' Word
website pages could not answer my question. Can you, please?:

How does one temporarily disable an email address in a Word document so that
one may make changes in it? (For example, in a membership roster document
that includes email addresses that need to be updated/edited.)

Please post all comments to the newsgroup to maintain the thread.

John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
Sydney, Australia. GMT + 10 Hrs
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:[email protected]
 
C

Corentin Cras-Méneur

J.E. McGimpsey said:
That doesn't seem to be the problem at my end - when the page is
blank, it's because the page never gets loaded into the main frame -
View Frame Source opens a blank window. And no other sites seem to
cause a CSS hiccup - though Safari seems to sometimes be bad at
recognizing when the CSS is changed.

It's been a long time since I've used frames (XHTML 1.1 eschews
them), so I may be talking through my hat, but I wonder if it isn't
rather that the main frame is loaded with a target of _top, as in

Well I tested the page in OmniWeb 4.5sp38 (based on the same engine as
Safari) and the page loaded immidiately without a glitch soit really
makes me feel it could be a Safari issue more than a problem related to
bad code in the page. I'll send a bug report to Apple.

I know there are issues reported by the W3C validator for these pages,
but it doesn't seem to prevent OW from loading the page.


Corentin
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top