Re: First broken image

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From: Thomas A. Rowe (tarowe_at_mvps.org)
Date: 08/01/04


Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 14:51:21 -0400

Make sure your designer didn't give you CYMK version which is for commercial printing, for the web
you need a RGB version.

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"Todd" <Todd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71434904-B9DD-4B68-B7AE-467FB5AFB3D6@microsoft.com...
> Eureka!  I figured it out!  That particular logo file is actually corrupted somehow.  As soon as I
uploaded a completely different image, it showed up immediately.  When I re-published the site with
the old file again, it was broken.  I don't understand why, but there must be something wrong with
that file (boy, is my logo designer in hot water!).  Thanks to everyone for helping.  It confirms
that I am publishing right, if nothing else.
>
> "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
>
> > Check that case of the filename and link to the file actually match.
> >
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> > "Todd" <Todd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:056CAC0A-A0AA-4BBD-93E0-83BF00E43833@microsoft.com...
> > > I just started the whole site over from scratch and I'm down to the bare bones, just a little
text
> > and one image.  Still, the image is broken.  It's got to be something with the way the folders
are
> > set up or something.  Is there a particular way I should have my folders set up on my hard drive
?  I
> > wouldn't think so.  Frustration level has increased from 3 to 4.
> > >
> > > "Todd" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Yes Crash, I'm working with a local copy and then publishing to my server.  I went through
your
> > instructions, but now the URL for the link in 'index.html' is just "images/logo.jpg" and is
still
> > broken.  Also, what do you mean by "Recalculate Hyperlinks"?
> > > >
> > > > "Crash Gordon®" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Yah, you just got things a little outta wack, but you can fix it.
> > > > >
> > > > > You're designing off line with local copy right, then Publishing to online server...right?
> > > > >
> > > > > Just open your local copy, go to index page and delete that logo image (don't worry it's
not
> > going anywhere really), Save the page, then re-insert the logo image. Make sure you Imported the
> > logo image into the Images Folder first...then insert it from there. Save page. Recalculate
> > Hyperlinks. RePublish. That should fix the link.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "Todd" <Todd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:391BFB2D-9806-4CBE-AFD6-0527A6C96227@microsoft.com...
> > > > > | Ok Andrew, I started over and created the index.html file in the root directory, so now
the
> > site is shown instead of the folders.  Thanks for that.  However, the image is still broken.
When
> > you asked if I uploaded the 'images' folder, the answer is actually no because it was already
> > created by my web host, along with a folder named '_private'.  I just uploaded the 'logo.jpg'
file
> > into the existing 'images' folder.  Do I even need the 'images' folder and just upload my image
into
> > the root directory along with the 'index.html' file?
> > > > > |
> > > > > | "Andrew Murray" wrote:
> > > > > |
> > > > > | > Clicking the link you provide, I get nothing but a directory listing of files -
> > > > > | > you need an "index" page on your site to show as the first page to prevent this
> > > > > | > list being shown - this depends on your host but it is usually something like
> > > > > | > "default.html" or "home.html" or more commonly "index.htm".
> > > > > | >
> > > > > | > Also I notice your site is in the folder "mysite".  It should in the home
> > > > > | > directory, else your visitors are just going to see that file listing.
> > > > > | >
> > > > > | > Did you upload the "images" folder where the missing image should be?
> > > > > | >
> > > > > | >
> > > > > | > "Todd" <Todd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > > > | > news:D84E3CC8-0A02-46A9-ADAE-2A41FB7BC38A@microsoft.com...
> > > > > | > > I've finally been successful at publishing my site for the first time (using
> > > > > | > FP2003), but my only .jpg image is broken.  I've checked the path and it seems to
> > > > > | > match the path I've set up in the index.html file.  The image appears in FP, but
> > > > > | > not at the site.  I'm sure this seems like a trivial question to all of you, but
> > > > > | > once I figure out why this image is broken, I'll be back in the game.  My site is
> > > > > | > at www.treesleigh.com.  Thank you!
> > > > > | > >
> > > > > | > > -Todd
> > > > > | >
> > > > > | >
> > > > > | >
> > > > >
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> >


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