PC File Compatibility?

I have kindly volunteered to create a webpage for my girlfriends company. I'm a Mac, they're all PCs (can you see a new ad coming...?)
I have already read and understood how to publish to a non .mac server, thanks to another post, since they have also already bought hosting space elsewhere.
However, I want to be able to send them the designs for viewing prior to publishing. I have done the page, published it to a file on my desktop, and sent them the resulting folder. They have received it, but when they open the html files., they don't show up properly....
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
p.s. Do you know of other free templates for iWeb?

I have kindly volunteered to create a webpage for my
girlfriends company. I'm a Mac, they're all PCs (can
you see a new ad coming...?)
I have already read and understood how to publish to
a non .mac server, thanks to another post, since they
have also already bought hosting space elsewhere.
However, I want to be able to send them the designs
for viewing prior to publishing. I have done the
page, published it to a file on my desktop, and sent
them the resulting folder. They have received it, but
when they open the html files., they don't show up
properly....
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
p.s. Do you know of other free templates for iWeb?
You "should" be able to publish your site to a "folder" on your computer
go that that folder open each page in safari and from the file menu in safari save each page as a "web archive" on your desktop and email those to them.
Jim

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