These articles will help you answer many of the questions you might have about Forms Services browser compatibility, rich-client only features, and the Design Checker.
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Details
Audience
Plan browser support (OSS)
Describes the different levels of browser support for MOSS.
Admin
Creating InfoPath Form Templates That Work With Forms Services
Describes the following:
1. Features supported by both InfoPath and Forms Services2. Features not supported by Forms Services3. Object Model that works in Both InfoPath and Forms Services4. Object Model that works only in InfoPath
Web browser compatibility in InfoPath Forms Services
1. Which browsers are compatible with Forms Services? 2. Which InfoPath 2007 features are supported in browser-enabled form templates?
End-user
InfoPath 2007 features that are unavailable in InfoPath Forms Services
1. Controls that work in both InfoPath and Forms Services2. Controls that work only in InfoPath (lists Design Checker errors and messages)3. Features that work in both InfoPath and Forms Services4. Features that work only in InfoPath (lists Design Checker errors and messages)
Microsoft Office server system requirements
Describes system requirements for all server products, including browser requirements.
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AnnelieseSenior Writer
Thanks!
It might also be useful to add some links to any resources on IP2007 -> IP2003 backwards compatability...
Good suggestion! Here's are a couple articles to get you started:
1) http://blogs.msdn.com/infopath/archive/2006/06/08/622340.aspx
2) http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/infopath/HA100643811033.aspx
3) http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb250986.aspx
Alex
Hi, It's been a while since I posted. As you may imagine, July wasn't the most popular month
Hi, all those articles are great and so is the book by Hagen Green and Scott Roberts. But having developed a simple form with managed code that copies ContactSelector subtrees I see discrepancies in the behaviour of IE 8 and FireFox/Chrome.
Where IE fails to copy (seemingly ignoring the code), Firefox does it twice. I hope to get some guidance on that from you guys.
Thanks in advance.