Jon,
Sound like you are being affected by a Windows/IE update (we don't know which one) from earlier this
year that limited file sizes to less than 1 MB for certain FP functions.
It is always best to work with images outside of FP in a image/photo editing application (as you
have more control over image quality, etc.) then import the image into FP before insert on your
pages.
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Jon A. Schoen said:
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Kinda sounds like what he is doing, eh? Although I've
never tried editing an image on the server, it sounds like
a recipe for disaster.
"E. T. Culling" <
[email protected]> wrote in
message news:
[email protected]...
| Let's hope not. All image editing must be done before he IMPORTs them into
| FP.
| ETC
|
| "Rob Giordano (aka: Crash Gordon®)"
| wrote in message | Are you saying that you are editing images live on-line with your website?
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|
| | | I am only able to create automatic thumbnails and save 6
| | 640x480 pictures at a time, without it reverting to look
| | at my local files and saving there. I can't do one large
| | 1024x640 pic without it reverting to my local files. This
| | is while editing directly to my remote server.
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I'm sorry, but if you read the manual it is an option to
make web pages directly on a FrontPage server. I have used
this server method for 5 years, previously doing HTML on
my own for 3. Now you tell me; if I have a FrontPage
server and back up all of my files I can't deal with a
customer in real time, making changes as we talk on the
phone. The issue of my question is; what photo file size
or number can be done at once.