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Kevin
[edited by: Marcia at 3:30 am (utc) on Mar. 21, 2003]
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I'm not familiar with Front Page, hopefully someone will come along soon who is.
Two things to check - first, there shouldn't be spaces in filenames, rather underscores or hyphens should be used if words are separated. Second, sometimes people's images are linked to files on their hard drive when using software, and that won't work once the site is on line.
Then make sure that your images are uploading from eg. ht*tp://www.mydomain.com/images/mypicture.jpg and not c:/mydocuments/images/mypicture.jpg
Hope this helps!
[edited by: dazz at 4:37 pm (utc) on Mar. 21, 2003]
Ie - create new web - set up your site - all graphics saved in the "images" folder?
All the contents of the folder should upload when you publish your web.
One way to test is to preview in browser from FP and right click and save the images to see where the file is saved.
If it's not in YourWeb/Images then its in the wrong place.
Note: your graphics dont have to be in the images folder - just have to be within your web folder somwhere.
If you insert a graphic into your web from elsewhere on your HD, it usually asks you if you want to save the file to our web when you save the page.
If all that is well, then check how you uploaded the files.
If you use FP's publisher then all should be fine. But there can be issues using an FTP programme to upload the files.
What you can do with FTP is to connect and check your web space to make sure your images folder has in fact uploaded.
If you are sure the file paths are correct within your pages and your images are present and where they should be, then contact your host.
I could be a bug with FP server extensions. If it's not, we'll call it a bug anyway. Anything that goes wrong - blame a bug! ;)
Scott