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it will be like a href=C:myfiles/mycomputer/myfriendswebsite/yourpage.html
so you have to figure out how to change the links so they are not pointing back to your harddrive.
You can see them, but the rest of the world cannot.
If you know any html coding, then fix it from there, otherwise you will have to wait until a frontpage user drops in ;)
Even if you're moving the files from machine to machine the links should stay relative to the web you are working on.
Can you describe in more detail what your friend is experiencing?
You said the some of the links arent working - i assume your friend clicks the links and goes to a page that isnt there? Or is the link just not working?
Best bet would be to publish the web and let your friend view it online. ;)
Scott
If I had to guess I would say it would be an issue with the version of IE. Perhaps make sure it's updated to the current version?
Shouldnt make much of a difference though?
Basically check to make sure its a problem with the website or just an isolated PC. Dont want to waste time ripping your site to shreads because of a bug on someones PC. :)
Scott