Getting iWeb site to Windows computer

Hi!
I've made a site for a friend in iWeb and saved it as a folder on my desktop. I tried to send it to him, but he couldn't open it properly. Not even with Firefox which was said to be working in another thread about this. What do I do then? He's the one who has gotta upload it to his server so he need to be able to see it - doesn't he?
Thanks!

I'm guessing that the photos were converted to png files. In the photo page do not add any enhancement to the photos, borders, strokes, drop shadow, reflection, or anything like that. That should keep them as jpgs. Also use web safe fonts for the titles and they will remain as text instead of getting converted to png files. Here are some tips I've learned from this forum:
1 - do not use and frames or borders, etc. around photos.
2 - don't use any reflections.
3 - create your own navigation bar with linked text* and turn of the iWeb Navigation bar. The nav bar is all png based.
4 - use only the web safe fonts from the Font pane.
5 - do not use drop shadow on fonts.
6 - turn off smart quotes.
The above will reduce the number and size of files associated with a web page quite a bit. Photos with fancy frames and reflections can generate a thumbnail png of around 110KB whereas the plain version will be a jpg of only 28KB. Although it doesn't sound like a lot, it will speed up loading of the page and be more darkside (i.e. PC) friendly.
Run a test with a test site and publish to a folder. Then follow the hints above and publish to another folder and compare folders.
*Put your linked text directly under the Navigation bar. Then turn off the nav bar in the Inspector window. The nav bar will disappear and the linked text will move up to the top of the page.
You might try some of them to see if you can't get the page more darkside (err that's PC) compatible.

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