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To: SofaSpud who wrote (18789)4/16/2001 10:02:51 PM
From: Magnatizer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110631
 
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Your page is ready. I need an email address to send it to. You can PM me with it or email me at magnatizer@siliconinvestor.com

Your html code for the page referenced files a bit differently then the way I do it. Here is how I set up pages to grab jpgs:

First, open an html document

Second, insert the file into the document

Third, upload both the html document and all inserted files into one file on my site server.

Not sure if its the most efficient set up but it works for me. I am home taught htmler :)

If this above method does not work the most likely culprit is the insert method plotted a longer address then just the file name in the html code. To remedy this open the html editor in your software... look for the file which is not appearing... delete all the pre-file name mish-mash.

For instance:

the html code will look something like this:

<IMG SRC="10wide.gif"

if it looks like this

<IMG SRC="desktop/test/forward/10wide.gif"

Then you would need to remove the desktop/test/forward/ mish-mash (yes, mish-mash is a technical term when home brewed html is involved)

The "dsktop/test/forward/" is simply an example. It could be any series of file leaders.

If you wish to store your pics in another folder on the server you could do so by referencing the folder prior to the name of the file (example using a file named "pics"):

<IMG SRC="pics/10wide.gif"

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Mag