I have been coding a large print book for eventual posting on the web which now 
is about 1.6 MB.  When I test-link to it on the web it will download and 
Internet Explorer 8 will say "460 headings, 119 links." Everything seems to 
work okay. 
My problem is that I can no longer get the file to open on my PC and get the 
information I need, i.e. it only says "460 headings." The links are no longer 
available and I can only press the up and down arrows and the H for headers 
which no longer provide any information. Also, Window-Eyes does not read any 
text on the screen, just "heading 1, heading 2.".
Small snipits from the book using the same HTML format do display and read 
without problems. 

So my question is: 
Is there a size limit for an HTML file? And,
Is there something I can add to my coding that will resolve this issue? I will 
include below my code header that I use. Someone else gave this to me years ago 
and I haven't had any problems with it until now.

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
<BODY BGCOLOR="white" TEXT="black" LINK="red" VLINK="green">

I have tried deleting all references to internet links from the file, but this 
apparently makes no difference when trying to open the file on my PC.

Thanks for any help you may provide!

Grant E. Metcalf
Bartimaeus Alliance of the Blind, Inc.
Desk:  650-754-4207
Email:  [email protected]
Website:  nartimaeus.us/

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