Thanks for reply, guidance and suggestions. I agree my cgi has nothing to do with INFOJS_OPT, nor vice versa.
Regarding CSS, I have gone back to the default position, of including these inside "org-notes" of org-publish-project-alist, and not referring to an external CSS, :style-include-default t :style-include-scripts nil (after Robert's comments). So I am hoping to use the default style output, and then adjust the style in the org file header using #+STYLE: < ... > In the org file, I have used org-insert-export-options-template and have deleted the line #+INFO-JS_OPT: ... I publish as per the tutorial, then open the HTML result in MS Internet Explorer, which reports in a yellow warning band across the top words to the effect of "To help protect your security, IE has restricted ... Click here for options". If I then edit that HTML file, and remove the 2nd of the two <style> ... </style> blocks, then reloading the HTML form does not cause the yellow warning to be issued. The form also appears to retain its default style, of red color for the TODO etc. This 2nd style block appears immediately before the <body> content of the document. At the very end of the Head, just before </head>. It begins with, <script type="text/javascript"> ... function CodeHighlightOn(elim, id) etc Looking at org-exp.el around line 554, it almost seems as if javascript is part of the default style. I'm sorry to be making such heavy weather of this. I'm after a vanilla HTML form, which doesn't trigger warnings, which I can tweek some few style aspects of, heading size, heading color, text size, fonts, I hope by using #+STYLE: < ... > _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode