I have had this problem with FP. Tell your friend to try this: reload his
graphics on each page. (Use of the word he is not gender specific). In other
words, the reason FP is not loading the graphics is because the link to the
graphics has been broken. He will need to re-establish the links between the
graphic he sees and its location in the web on his hard drive. This can be
done two ways: First from the "Folders" view "Tools", "Verify Hyperlinks"
and then make his corrections to any broken links shown there.
Second: Go to the page upon which the graphics are located, click on the
image, go to "image properties", go to "image location" click "browse" next
to the image, locate the image on his drive and click "OK". When he closes
out the page, FP should ask to if it is to save the images. He should do so
and place all of the images he is using in one folder. Tell him/her to check
the location images are being stored and use the one supplied with the
program, "Images". And, make sure he is saving them in one location.
If he/she is having further problems, they or you can e-mail me directly and
I will try to help.
There is a mailing list for FP users located at this web site:
http://www.akorn.net/fpreffaq.htm . Your friend may want to check this out.
E. P. Walker
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dick
Rhindress
Sent: Monday, November 16, 1998 6:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WC:>: Front Page Problem Solution?
In need of some help, (sorta....)
I know nothing of MS FrontPage other than the trashing it gets in these
parts. An acquaintence asked me to look a his FP generated site and figure
out
why his graphics all are failing. I looked, and called his ISP and found
that
a)) the code is so full of garbage I'd have to spend hours just indenting
and
aligning it so I could read it; and b)) there is no evidence that FP
uploaded
the graphics to the ISP (ISP confirms there is nothing in the graphics
directories).
It seems like when he "publishes" with FP, the process sends the
directory
structure but does not follow it in transferring the files. (that's my
first
guess.) He can see his whole site o.k. on the development machine.
Can anyone give me a clue that might get the fellow's FP to recursively
follow the directories during publishing? I don't really want to get into
FP
myself nor do I want to turn this into a "consulting" job. I hope someone
has
a quick clue that might solve this easily.
If someone has some clues on where to look or what may be going wrong
I'd
appreciate it. If any of you are FP friendly I'll gladly pass the work
along
if it develops into work.
Feel free to respond privately if you feel this is not appropriate to
follow thru here.
Thanks, //Dick
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