Re: having problems displaying images when uploaded, destination i



Kevin,
I am having the same problem...
I have a page on a website on which I've put scripting code to display a
different picture each time the page is loaded. It works perfectly in
FrontPage preview; however, when published, just as Krisie-D describes, I
simply get a transparent box with a small red "X" in it. If I right-click the
box and select properties, the URL displayed correctly points to the image
file. When I refresh the page, the address in properties does in fact change,
so the randomization part of the code is obviously working, but the actual
picture will not display.
Any suggestions you, or anyone reading this post, can offer will be greatly
appreciated. Thank you!

"Kevin Spencer" wrote:

> Okay, first, you need to distinguish between a web page and a web site. A
> web page is no more a web site than a page in a book is a book. It is
> important to make this distinction in order to work effectively with web
> pages and web sites.
>
> Next, we need to know if indeed you created a web page or a web site. You
> can use FrontPage to create stand-alone web pages that are either
> server-based or file-based (just an HTML document on your local file
> system), or web sites (an integrated collection of files and folders,
> emphasize INTEGRATED).
>
> Also, what do you mean by "uploaded?" Did you publish a web site, or did you
> "upload" a page to the web server individually somehow?
>
> All of this is germaine to the question of what you did wrong. An HTML
> document is pure text. Images are not embedded in an HTML document. Instead,
> a URL of the image's location is stored in the HTML document, and the
> browser fetches it. Depending on what you were working on (web iste or web
> page), how you inserted the images into the document (did you import them
> into your web first?), and how you "uploaded," you may have done any of
> several things wrong.
>
> --
> HTH,
>
> Kevin Spencer
> Microsoft MVP
> ..Net Developer
> Neither a follower nor a lender be.
>
> "Krisie-D" <KrisieD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:8C0B23F7-5A05-4AAB-8C2A-B588B983A723@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >i have created a web page using frontpage 2002 on my xp home system i have
> > directed the image links to the folder images/image name.jpg it works fine
> > offline but once i uploaded it the pictures wont load i just get a small
> > white box with a red x in it. ive contacted the server but they dont know
> > whats wrong. can anyone here please help me ?????
> >
> > regards
> > kris
> > online@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
.



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