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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 12
OS: xp
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can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
If someone could explain to this idiot what I am doing wrong it would be much appreciated. I have a website currently which is
www.arksurveillance.com I have designed a whole new look from microsoft publisher and uploaded the soon to be index page to this location www.arksurveillance.com/test.htm why the heck are the images not loading? any help would be much appreciated. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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http://arksurveillance.com/plasmacam.gif
this is how i did. created the publisher file. converted to html document. ftp the entire page to the server. I dont know why it is leaving out the images Last edited by jisaac; 11-11-2006 at 10:10 AM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Philadelphia
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OS: Windows Vista Home Premium (x64)
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You have to try to find the test images on your computer.
Here is what I recommend to try to find your images: 1. Click the start button (lower left hand corener of the screen) 2. Click Search (you may have to put your mouse over search then click "..for files or folders") 3. Once the search box comes up, click "All Files and Folders" 4. Change the "Look in" box do your main local disk (most likely C:) 5. In the "All or part of file name" box, type in test_image308.gif 6. When it finds the image with that exact file name, look in the "In Folder" column of the search box to find its directory 7. Upload all the pictures in the directory to your server Good luck! If you need help, just reply.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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finally! I figured it out. For some reason it was not creating a subfolder for all the supporting files for the entire page. So after going through all the properites and settings in publisher i see that the square is unchecked. so after checking that and resaving/publshing it created a subfolder of "test_files". So ftp'd it to the server and refreshed my browser and BAM! Wow I am sure that this elementary for you guys but I dont do any thing like this normally. my days are filled with designing high end high tech surveillance & security systems. man what a load of my back.
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