how can somebody download a file i put in a frontpage website

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larry110672

i am building a personnal webpage using frontpage 2003. How can i insert a
file for someone viewing the site to download?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Just import the file into your web and create a link to it, like you would create a link to a page.

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Tim Cogher

On (almost) that subject.

I have been able to link to my downloadable zip file without any problem,
but...

I would like to present a viewer with a zip graphic instead of a text like
xxxx.zip. Is this possible, and if so how??

I have searched the internet for an answer but I think I have been using the
wrong question as I can't find an answer!

Kind regards,

Tim.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

What is a "zip graphic" ? Do you mean linking to an image that in turn links to the .zip file?

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Tim Cogher

Thank you for your answers but I obviously didn't ask the right question
again!

I can find the winzip_icon.gif no problem, my problem is how do my users
download the zipped file when they click on the gif??

There, I did it!! (I hope!)

Kind regards,

Tim.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Link the GIF image to the zipped file, by selecting and right clicking the GIF image and selecting
hyperlink properties, and then browse to the zipped file.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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