Check the CaSe of the file and folder names as compared to the actual HTML
code in your pages, if publishing to a Unix/Linux server which is case
sensitive.
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"Alison" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Using FP 2002 on XP Home. I have a few sound files I would
> like my visitors to hear. I imported these files into my
> web and put a link on my song page for each of these
> songs. I previewed in browser and my media player came up
> and started to play these songs just the way I want it for
> my visitors. I published my web and clicked on the song
> links and I get an error message saying that it cannot
> find the files. I tried converting these files to Real
> Audio, Wave and MP3 and I keep getting the same error
> message. What am I doing wrong??