Re: image issues

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On Feb 10, 2:54 pm, "DavidF" <N...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Pub 2003 always makes copies of the images in various formats, that you
insert into the page. The theory is that it will serve up the best image
depending on which browser is used to view the page...with mixed results. I
would suggest that you delete the index.htm file and the entire index_files
folder from your host, and upload fresh html files.

DavidF

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Hi. I have searched and searched for an answer to my problem. Here's
what happened:
Using Publisher 2003. Website with images up, no problem. When
updating got messages about embedding images. I thought finally what
could it hurt? Said OK. Boy what a mistake! My images do not show in
web browser now. I have changed all through graphics manager to linked
and even replaced the jpeg images, re-uploaded and still do not get my
images. As a matter of fact, images are now being duplicated when
publishing to gifs. I have went in on my host side and deleted the gif
files and even uploaded to overwrite existing jpeg files to ensure the
images are in my index files but they are still not connecting. When I
view my web pages ready to publish, all images are in place - they get
lost once uploaded.
Am I going to have to totally start from scratch on my website in
order to get rid of these issues?- Hide quoted text -

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Well, I did as you suggested prior to this posting. I deleted all
publish folder items, index, etc. on host as well as on my desktop.
Website is www.positivetomorrows.com

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