Pictures & thumbnails

J

Jon A. Schoen

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.
 
E

E. T. Culling

Let's hope not. All image editing must be done before he IMPORTs them into
FP.
ETC

"Rob Giordano (aka: Crash Gordon®)" <[email protected]>
wrote in message Are you saying that you are editing images live on-line with your website?



| 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.
 
J

Jon A. Schoen

-----Original Message-----
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?
|
|
|
| | | 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.
|
|
.
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.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

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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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================


Jon A. Schoen said:
-----Original Message-----
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?
|
|
|
| | | 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.
|
|
.
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.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

FYI: When you work on a FP site from within FP, whether it is remote or local, FP always writing
temp file to your local FP Temp folder. So working locally will always result in improve performance
over working directly on the remote server, more so the larger the site.

--
==============================================
Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
 
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