It is hard to tell what to look for in the web form. You mentioned that it all started when you made some changes to the form. I would look at those places first, to see if anything there does not look right. Also, if you have a backup of the form, before you made changes that brought about the problem, I would restore the backup and then compare it with the latest version. I am not an expert on HTML at all, but if you would like, you can email me the web form and maybe I will see something there.
HTH.
>When I look at the html view of the page I see that the nice colored text, usually managed by the editor, is gone. All of the text is now black and white. I think you are correct about something not being right in the html. This webform is 9 pages long. What would you look at first?
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>Regards,
>Neil
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>>I think I have seen this problem/error and in my case, if memory services me right, the problem was that I have changed some HTML tag or something on the page had wrong HTML. That's what I would look for in your HTML code.
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I was recently working on a webform and now when I attempt to save the form I get a dialog which states:
>>>Could not reformat the document. The original format was restored.
>>>
>>>
>>>A google on the message returns:
>>>
>>>****************************************************************
>>>Visual Studio
>>>
>>>Could not reformat the document. The original format was restored.
>>>The HTML or XML in the document could not be rendered as specified in the markup.
>>>
>>>To respond to this message
>>>
>>>Check system logs to confirm the error that caused page formatting to fail.
>>>Confirm that your system can allocate sufficient memory to render the page.
>>>*******************************************************************
>>>
>>>I don't have a clue. Can someone point me in the right direction.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Neil
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