Incorrect
- and you don't have to write down anything
No one will see the images in the online published site if you are creating links to files outside of your FP web/site, to locations
like
c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\index.htm\images\tower.jpeg
- they are file links to your hard drive
- they are absolute (not relative links to files w/i your site)
The correct way is to Open a FP web/site (File Open Web/Site), then File Import your images into it.
You can then either drag them onto a page from Folder List, or use Insert Picture from File and browse to them within your site
To hyperlink the image you select it and use Insert Hyperlink and again browse to it w/i your site
PS
See your other post in the windows extensions newsgroup on the correct use of Inetpub\wwwroot
| Hi S.K.,
| Look all you have to do is to highkight the graphic when
| it is in FP and then learn how to create a hyperlink to
| the source. hear is the tricky part you have to get a pen
| and paper and jot down the absolute path to each graphic.
| This must be done for each graphic. The absolute path
| contains the drive (C:,A:,D

you get the idea plus the
| directory or if you wish the folder here is an example of
| a complete absolute path to graphic
| c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\index.htm\images\tower.jpeg hope this
| clears things up for you.
| DBarselow
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Is web open and this page is in the web? If not then
| you're graphic images may not be reference correctly.
| Right click the image |
| >properties to see where the browser is trying to pull the
| image from.
| >
| >--
| >Mike -- FrontPage MVP '97-'02
| >
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| >J-Bots Plus 2002 87 components for FrontPage
| >
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| p_dir.htm
| >FrontPage Add-ins Since '97 2003 / 2002 / 2000 Compatible
| >
| message |
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| >> Pictures are not shown in the browser. They are shown
| in the 'preview' of frontpage but when I copy the html
| in ... and preview
| >the page in the browser, instead of the picture a white
| area is shown. And in all the computers not just in mine.
| >
| >
| >.
| >