Re: Html code on shared border refes to laptop storage not website
From: Steve Easton (admin_at_95isalive.com)
Date: 08/20/04
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 08:08:19 -0400
That's "normally" a sign that the shared borders were created outside of the web without the web
being open.
Open your web and then create and reapply the shared borders.
-- Steve Easton Microsoft MVP FrontPage 95isalive This site is best viewed............ .......................with a computer "A" <nifhloa@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:99a401c486a4$e20d0880$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have used Frontpage 2002 to build my website. Recently > I reloaded the home page which contains a linked border > with navigation buttons. I found when I checked the > result in the browser, that the linkbar is now no longer > operational. The problem when I checked the html code > seems to be that the website looks for a file on my hard > disk i.e. desktop which of course it can't find. All the > pages with the shared border are affected - you can't > access them! I have tried repeatedly to change this. I > am using ACE FTP package which has never given me bother > before. Is the problem Frontpage - how do I get the > hyperlinks on the link bar to stop trying to refer to my > desktop c drive. > > Your help is much appreciated and it would restore my > faith in Frontpage 2002. > > Best regards > > A > >
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