Browser and HTML restrictions may affect how graphics and formatting are displayed on Web pages created by exporting document sections. The known restrictions and limitations are:
Diagonal lines, ovals, round rectangles, and dotted or dashed lines do not export to the Web page. Overline or double-overline text is displayed as regular text.
The Netscape browser shows data formatted with bold Arial 8 pt. as regular Arial 8 pt.
Data formatted with Arial 14 pt. is displayed smaller in Interactive Reporting and Netscape than in Microsoft Word and Internet Explorer.
Border properties (including color properties) are supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer, but not in Netscape. Consequently, border properties for the Results, Table, and Pivot sections are not displayed on Web pages opened with Netscape. If you embed a Results, Table, or Pivot section in a report, Netscape does recognizes the border properties.
Lines and rectangles are not displayed in reports in UNIX browsers.
The right border of a table embedded in a report sometimes is displayed thicker in Netscape.
Word-wrapped fields contain hard-coded leading spaces for left padding. HTML permits the browser to implement word-wrap, but eliminates extraneous space. In addition, a browser word-wrap feature does not break a word in the middle of a word regardless of its length.
When empty table cells are displayed with a certain font, it is because Interactive Reporting inserts a single blank into each empty cell. HTML requires a single value in each empty cell.