images, pictures and navigation bar not showing on website!

S

Sheila

HELP, tried everything! images, pictures and navigation bar not showing!

i created a website in Publisher and when I publish to web, it doesnt show
any images. The images are in the FTP site. When i view the source of the
photos it indicates it is in on my F drive, how do I change the source to be
the FTP (www) ? What am i doing wrong? Can it be the website providers
settings? take a look... www.shoal.ca
 
M

MAURH

Sheila,

Your images, pictures and nav bar are in the index_files. Are you sure you
uploaded that as well as the index.htm?

Maureen
 
S

Sheila

Yes i uploaded both files. index.htm and index_files. Do you think it has to
do with our website provider server (frontpage extention)?
 
M

MAURH

Sheila, I'm not sure. Why don't you provide some more information here...
which version of publisher you are using, which browser, which website
provider etc., and maybe someone else will have the answer.

Maureen
 
M

MAURH

I'm just guessing, but it could have something to do with IE8 and grouping.
I know grouped nav bars do not render in IE8, so if you used the wizard to
build the nav bar, it will be grouped...but not sure about the pictures.
MSFT have issued a patch for 2007, SP2, to fix this, or the other fix is to
ungroup everything. But you need someone with a little more knowledge than I
to confirm it....hang on in there Sheila and I'm sure one will be along
soon. :)

Maureen
 
S

Spike

Maurh

I believe that someone resolved an issue just like this a few days to a week
or so ago on here with:

Go to File->Properties->Summary and clear the 'Hyperlink base' box.

Spike
 
M

MAURH

Well there ya go Spike, your memory is better than mine. Must be the promise
of that summer weather!! :)

Maureen
 
S

Sheila

IT WORKED, can see pics and nav bar works! But my pdf files doesnt, but i am
sure i will figure it out. Thanks!
 
M

MAURH

Glad you got it sorted and thanks for letting us know.

Ref. your PDF problem, Spike posted this to someone else the other day, in
response to a question about loading PDF files;

'Place the PDF file in a folder
Make a hyper link that is something like
"www.mydomain.com/downloads/document.pdf"

You might try that and see if it works.

Maureen
 

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