Re: Images are disapearing



hmm, that's odd. I was in the web reader doing that one. guess it hiccupped.
for this one I'm in NNTP ;-)

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
http://www.publishermvps.com
http://www.davidbartosik.com

"DavidF" <Nope@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Whew! Yes, the OP's description of the problem was clear as mud to me, but
> <g>, now you have asked your clarifying questions twice, in most cases. Do
> you want them answered twice? <g> Seriously, thanks for taking this on...I
> was another that could not figure out what the OP was asking about.
>
> DavidF
>
> "David Bartosik" <DavidBartosik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message
> news:8345399B-6FB3-4961-B267-B141FEA2D268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I assume that I'm not alone here in having no clue what you're saying.
> Then
>> or now. There are just too many huge holes in your post. Since you
> evidently
>> don't know how to redo it, I'll just try to break it down into pieces to
>> tackle separately....
>>
>>
>> > "John" wrote:
>> > Previously I had wrote -
>> > "All the images that were being used for my web site,
>> > jewelleryonthenet.com.au, in the publisher "home page_files" folder
>> > have
>> > gone, missing, awol.
>>
>> What version of Publisher is being used? What is this folder you speak
>> of?
>> Version 2003 will create an "index_files" folder if using the subfolder
>> option. I know of no homepagefiles folder. This folder you speak of, did
>> Publisher create it or you? Where is this folder? Are you speaking of a
>> folder on the web server or on your local PC? These images you speak of,
> are
>> they Publisher generated images or are they your original images? Did you
> put
>> the images in the folder or did Publisher? Are the images still in the
>> Publisher web publication file?
>>
>>
>> > The text contant of each page was still in the folder. When you opened
> the
>> > file, home page, the text and Nav bar and Buy Now links were there but
> the
>> > images were gone. Only a dotted outline box with a red cross in it was
> left.
>>
>> Text content is in the folder. Huh? You mean the folder contains only the
>> htm files? Publisher generates htm files which would have "content"
>> (coded
> in
>> the html), it also generates image files, so you have both image files
>> and
>> htm files. I can only assume you are referring to opening the file
>> "index.htm"? Are you speaking of opening it locally in your browser or
>> our
>> you speaking of opening it and viewing it on the web site online? The red
> X
>> simply means the browser did not locate the image at the path specified
>> in
>> the html.
>>
>>
>> > Picture Manager still showed the details re image titles and the page
> it
>> > was supposed to be on but there was no info re size etc..
>>
>>
>> Picture Manager was introduced in version 2003 of Office so I guess I can
>> assume you are using Pub 2003. But what does this statement have to do
> with
>> Publisher? It is used to manage image files in the My Pictures folder and
> is
>> a simple picture editor. Are you saying that the original images are
> intact
>> in your My Pictures folder and you can view them in Picture Manager? I
> don't
>> get the relevance of this paragraph.
>>
>>
>> > I have re inserted the images and hopefully it wont happen again.
>>
>>
>> I don't even know what "it" is. Reinserted images? Where? Into the
> Publisher
>> file? Into a mystery file? On your web server? Into Uncle Bobby's scrap
> book?
>> I don't know what, where, or why.
>>
>>
>>
>> > McAffe hasn't pick up any virus etc.. So I'm at a loss to know what
> happened.
>> > Any help would be appreciated, Hope this is clearer than the mud I
> seemed
>> > to write before. Thanks Guys and Gals"
>> >
>>
>>
>> There are viruses that are intended to go thru the infected host hard
> drive
>> and delete all image files. I however have no clue if you are saying that
>> image files on your local pc are gone. FWIW, I've been here about 5 years
> and
>> I think this is the deepest vaguest mud I've seen yet. But at least I'm
>> trying.
>>
>>
>> > The above last post when I first asked confussed a few people and I
> didn't
>> > get a helpful reply. It may be Im not explaining it too well.
>> > But its all happening again. The images in the home_page folder on my
> PC
>> > are disappearing. This time I have caught it when about 3/4s of the
> images
>> > had gone.
>> >
>>
>> So images in a folder on your local PC are gone. Ok, so what is this
> folder?
>> What does it have to do with Publisher (version?) ? Are saving a
>> Publisher
>> web publication locally first and then copying it to the server? If so
> why?
>> Publishing instructions are at I assume that I'm not alone here in having
> no
>> clue what you're saying. Then or now. There are just too many huge holes
> in
>> your post. Since you evidently don't know how to redo it, I'll just try
>> to
>> break it down into pieces to tackle separately....
>>
>>
>> > "John" wrote:
>> > Previously I had wrote -
>> > "All the images that were being used for my web site,
>> > jewelleryonthenet.com.au, in the publisher "home page_files" folder
>> > have
>> > gone, missing, awol.
>>
>> What version of Publisher is being used? What is this folder you speak
>> of?
>> Version 2003 will create an "index_files" folder if using the subfolder
>> option. I know of no homepagefiles folder. This folder you speak of, did
>> Publisher create it or you? Where is this folder? Are you speaking of a
>> folder on the web server or on your local PC? These images you speak of,
> are
>> they Publisher generated images or are they your original images? Did you
> put
>> the images in the folder or did Publisher? Are the images still in the
>> Publisher web publication file?
>>
>>
>> > The text contant of each page was still in the folder. When you opened
> the
>> > file, home page, the text and Nav bar and Buy Now links were there but
> the
>> > images were gone. Only a dotted outline box with a red cross in it was
> left.
>>
>> Text content is in the folder. Huh? You mean the folder contains only the
>> htm files? Publisher generates htm files which would have "content"
>> (coded
> in
>> the html), it also generates image files, so you have both image files
>> and
>> htm files. I can only assume you are referring to opening the file
>> "index.htm"? Are you speaking of opening it locally in your browser or
>> our
>> you speaking of opening it and viewing it on the web site online? The red
> X
>> simply means the browser did not locate the image at the path specified
>> in
>> the html.
>>
>>
>> > Picture Manager still showed the details re image titles and the page
> it
>> > was supposed to be on but there was no info re size etc..
>>
>>
>> Picture Manager was introduced in version 2003 of Office so I guess I can
>> assume you are using Pub 2003. But what does this statement have to do
> with
>> Publisher? It is used to manage image files in the My Pictures folder and
> is
>> a simple picture editor. Are you saying that the original images are
> intact
>> in your My Pictures folder and you can view them in Picture Manager? I
> don't
>> get the relevance of this paragraph.
>>
>>
>> > I have re inserted the images and hopefully it wont happen again.
>>
>>
>> I don't even know what "it" is. Reinserted images? Where? Into the
> Publisher
>> file? Into a mystery file? On your web server? Into Uncle Bobby's scrap
> book?
>> I don't know what, where, or why.
>>
>>
>>
>> > McAffe hasn't pick up any virus etc.. So I'm at a loss to know what
> happened.
>> > Any help would be appreciated, Hope this is clearer than the mud I
> seemed
>> > to write before. Thanks Guys and Gals"
>> >
>>
>>
>> There are viruses that are intended to go thru the infected host hard
> drive
>> and delete all image files. I however have no clue if you are saying that
>> image files on your local pc are gone. FWIW, I've been here about 5 years
> and
>> I think this is the deepest vaguest mud I've seen yet.
>>
>>
>> > The above last post when I first asked confussed a few people and I
> didn't
>> > get a helpful reply. It may be Im not explaining it too well.
>> > But its all happening again. The images in the home_page folder on my
> PC
>> > are disappearing. This time I have caught it when about 3/4s of the
> images
>> > had gone.
>>
>>
>> Ok, so image files on your PC are missing. Wouldn't this be a bigger
>> issue
>> then using Publisher? What is this folder? How does this relate to
> Publisher?
>>
>>
>> >
>> > The web site is OK, jewelleryonthenet.com.au. Its the Publisher folder
> on
>> > my PC that is having the problems??? I have backed up on a flash drive
> and
>> > they hold there. Any help would be appreciated.
>> >
>>
>> Are you saving the Publisher web publication as a web to your local PC
>> and
>> then copying that to the web server? If so why? Publishing directions are
>> available at
>> http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDesign/Version2003/tabid/33/Default.aspx
> The
>> directions explain using Publisher to publish directly to the server.
> There
>> is no reason to maintain local copies of the site files since the site is
>> self-contained in the Publisher file. You only need to keep the Pub file
> on
>> hand locally. The Publisher file is the only thing that should be backed
> up.
>> There is no reason to backup the site files, since you can open the pub
> file
>> and generate the site files at any time.
>>
>> --
>> David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
>> http://www.publishermvps.com
>> http://www.davidbartosik.com
>
>


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