absolute hyperlink addresses with relative hyperlink addresses

F

Fox

When i add a new hyperlink, it gives a specfic path
instead of putting the page name into the address. Whe I
publish, it published the path back on my development
PC. How can i change it back to put the relative name in
the address of a hyperlink.
 
C

chris leeds

are you working on a page within a FrontPage web or opening just a single
page without opening it's web first?

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Microsoft MVP FrontPage

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F

Fox

I am opening Outlook and then opening my site on my local
PC. I have done just it this way for years. Some
setting seems to have changed. It is happening on
multiple sites. It did not used to behave this way. In
fact if I add a hypelink to an older page on my site it
does add just the relative position wihin in the site.
If I add new hyperlink to a newer page, it adds in the
path to the file in the address field, even though I
added only a single page.
 
C

chris leeds

open the main web in FrontPage and click tools/ recalculate hyperlinks. and
or help/ detect and repair. (I'd do both).

Let me know if that helps.

--
Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP FrontPage

The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I got tired of all the
spam.
Please feel free to contact me here:
http://nedp.net/contact/
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

Chris: Guess I'm a little confused. What has Outlook got to do with
working on FP webs?

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| open the main web in FrontPage and click tools/ recalculate hyperlinks.
and
| or help/ detect and repair. (I'd do both).
|
| Let me know if that helps.
|
| --
| Chris Leeds,
| Microsoft MVP FrontPage
|
| The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I got tired of all
the
| spam.
| Please feel free to contact me here:
| http://nedp.net/contact/
| --
|
|
| | > I am opening Outlook and then opening my site on my local
| > PC. I have done just it this way for years. Some
| > setting seems to have changed. It is happening on
| > multiple sites. It did not used to behave this way. In
| > fact if I add a hypelink to an older page on my site it
| > does add just the relative position wihin in the site.
| > If I add new hyperlink to a newer page, it adds in the
| > path to the file in the address field, even though I
| > added only a single page.
| > >-----Original Message-----
| > >are you working on a page within a FrontPage web or
| > opening just a single
| > >page without opening it's web first?
| > >
| > >--
| > >Chris Leeds,
| > >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > >
| > >The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I
| > got tired of all the
| > >spam.
| > >Please feel free to contact me here:
| > >http://nedp.net/contact/
| > >--
| > >
| > >
| > message
| > >| > >> When i add a new hyperlink, it gives a specfic path
| > >> instead of putting the page name into the address.
| > Whe I
| > >> publish, it published the path back on my development
| > >> PC. How can i change it back to put the relative name
| > in
| > >> the address of a hyperlink.
| > >
| > >
| > >.
| > >
|
|
 
C

chris leeds

Honestly Tom,
I just ignored the outlook reference to make it easier on my brain. ;-)
believe me the brain can use all the assistance it can get!

--
Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP FrontPage

The email address on this posting is a "black hole". I got tired of all the
spam.
Please feel free to contact me here:
http://nedp.net/contact/
 

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