Beverly
Fri Mar 11 20:17:04 CST 2005
Thanks for all the help. I will contact them on Monday
Beverly
"Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
> When using FP components using the FP server extensions, you can not FTP.
> You must http publish, or the FP extensions will be corrupted, and the
> components will not work.
>
> You need to contact your remote host and have them repair/or install the FP
> server extensions, then you need to http publish the site.
>
> --
> ===
> Tom "Pepper" Willett
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> ---
> About FrontPage 2003:
>
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
> FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
> Understanding FrontPage:
>
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
> ===
> "Beverly" <Beverly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CC95CD7C-FDBC-48CC-A68E-AD3E1E608CF6@microsoft.com...
> | Whew! this is tough! I inherited a completed website. I am currently
> | updating the information on the web site and have been able to change
> | information on my pc and ftp it to the server and have had no problems.
> | There was an existing page with photo's that I am trying to change into a
> | slide show using the web components wizard. I opened web components on my
> pc
> | on the page that I intend to add the pictures to, and took all the
> existing
> | photos that were on the web site and added them to the dialog box in web
> | component wizard. I then uploaded them to the server using FTP. When I
> | checked the website, only red checks appeared. I then tried to add just a
> | picture not using the web component wizard and that worked. I am able
> to
> | see that picture on the internet web site. I must be doing something
> wrong
> | with the wizard.
> |
> | "Tom Pepper Willett" wrote:
> |
> | > Did you create a web site in FrontPage before building pages?
> | >
> | > Do you open your web on your local computer with File | Open Site?
> | >
> | > Did your work on your local web on your local pc before publishing to
> your
> | > host server?
> | > --
> | > ===
> | > Tom "Pepper" Willett
> | > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> | > ---
> | > About FrontPage 2003:
> | >
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
> | > FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
> | >
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
> | > Understanding FrontPage:
> | >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
> | > ===
> | > "Beverly" <Beverly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | > news:78086022-1E4C-4211-A93E-1150D577CEA9@microsoft.com...
> | > |I guess I need to get the terminology right ( this is the first web
> site I
> | > | have ever worked on). I went on the Internet, put in the address of
> the
> | > | website I am working on, and it opened to the index (main) page. I
> | > clicked
> | > | on the link on that page that takes me to the photo page and then
> opened
> | > | that page. There I can see the empty frames where the photos should
> be.
> | > If
> | > | I hover the mouse over the box, the caption I wrote is visible.
> | > |
> | > | If this doesn't answer your question, could you please explain what
> you
> | > mean
> | > | by the "web". I thought that is the same as a web site. .
> | > | Beverly
> | > |
> | > |
> | > | "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
> | > |
> | > | > I'm afraid you STILL haven't answered my question. Did you open the
> web
> | > it
> | > | > (the page) is in before you opened the page?
> | > | >
> | > | > --
> | > | > HTH,
> | > | >
> | > | > Kevin Spencer
> | > | > Microsoft MVP
> | > | > ..Net Developer
> | > | > What You Seek Is What You Get.
> | > | >
> | > | > "Beverly" <Beverly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | > | > news:7E2C6229-17F1-40BF-8633-5775C98AC5B6@microsoft.com...
> | > | > >I opened the page that the photo are on in my website.
> | > | > >
> | > | > > "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
> | > | > >
> | > | > >> You didn't answer my question:
> | > | > >>
> | > | > >> >> Did you open the web prior to adding the pictures to the page?
> | > | > >>
> | > | > >> In other words, did you open the web and open the page, or did
> you
> | > just
> | > | > >> open
> | > | > >> the page?
> | > | > >>
> | > | > >> --
> | > | > >> HTH,
> | > | > >>
> | > | > >> Kevin Spencer
> | > | > >> Microsoft MVP
> | > | > >> ..Net Developer
> | > | > >> What You Seek Is What You Get.
> | > | > >>
> | > | > >> "Beverly" <Beverly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | > | > >> news:8D04A416-2F23-440D-A6CE-4C93A9A239D2@microsoft.com...
> | > | > >> >I opened the web page, minimized it, opened Front Page and
> added
> | > | > >> >another
> | > | > >> > picture to the web component wizard, saved it, uploaded it
> using
> | > FTP,
> | > | > >> > and
> | > | > >> > then refreshed the web page. The new box and caption appeared
> but
> | > not
> | > | > >> > the
> | > | > >> > picture.
> | > | > >> >
> | > | > >> >
> | > | > >> > "Kevin Spencer" wrote:
> | > | > >> >
> | > | > >> >> Did you open the web prior to adding the pictures to the page?
> If
> | > not,
> | > | > >> >> the
> | > | > >> >> image links are pointing to your local computer's hard drive.
> | > | > >> >>
> | > | > >> >> --
> | > | > >> >> HTH,
> | > | > >> >>
> | > | > >> >> Kevin Spencer
> | > | > >> >> Microsoft MVP
> | > | > >> >> ..Net Developer
> | > | > >> >> What You Seek Is What You Get.
> | > | > >> >>
> | > | > >> >> "Beverly" <Beverly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | > | > >> >> news:8EDF232C-6309-4851-BB3F-6B235BB418FB@microsoft.com...
> | > | > >> >> >I am redoing my website in Front Page 2003. I have used the
> web
> | > | > >> >> >component
> | > | > >> >> > feature to redo the photo page. I took the photo's that
> were
> | > | > >> >> > already
> | > | > >> >> > on
> | > | > >> >> > the
> | > | > >> >> > webpage, and added them to web components to make a slide
> show
> | > and
> | > | > >> >> > use
> | > | > >> >> > the
> | > | > >> >> > thumbnail capability. Everything looks good in the design
> page,
> | > and
> | > | > >> >> > when
> | > | > >> >> > I
> | > | > >> >> > check it in multiple browsers, but when I look at it on the
> | > actual
> | > | > >> >> > website,
> | > | > >> >> > the pictures are all missing. Hovering over the boxes gives
> the
> | > | > >> >> > caption,
> | > | > >> >> > but
> | > | > >> >> > not the picture. What am I doing wrong? My pictures are in
> a
> | > | > >> >> > separate
> | > | > >> >> > folder within the website, and I also tried to copy them to
> the
> | > | > >> >> > photogallery
> | > | > >> >> > folder itself, and neither works.
> | > | > >> >> >
> | > | > >> >> > On the design page, about 6 thumbnail photos show up with
> an
> | > arrow
> | > | > >> >> > on
> | > | > >> >> > each
> | > | > >> >> > side for scrolling. On the actual web page, all the
> thumbnails
> | > are
> | > | > >> >> > in
> | > | > >> >> > a
> | > | > >> >> > row
> | > | > >> >> > and you need to use the bottom slider to get to the end of
> the
> | > long
> | > | > >> >> > row
> | > | > >> >> > and
> | > | > >> >> > then the back arrow. Any way to fix that? I am sure a lot
> of
> | > | > >> >> > people
> | > | > >> >> > aren't
> | > | > >> >> > aware of the slide bars.
> | > | > >> >> >
> | > | > >> >> > PS. I do not know how to use html code at all.
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