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Fred B
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      15th Jul 2004
Yes, I agree it is a cache problem. I have found some information on
resolving this. Would you verify from your knowledge that the
following steps are all that is required to resolve a cache problem?
1. Open the remote Web site in FrontPage.
2. Choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then click the
Advanced tab.
3. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button, and then,
click OK
4. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
5. Close the remote Web site, then open the local Web site.
6. Again, choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then click the
Advanced tab.
7. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button, and then,
click OK.
8. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
9. In Windows Explorer, find and delete all FP Temp Files. By default,
these reside in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local
Settings\Temp\FrontPageTempDir.
10. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files and Folders,
Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden files and folders,
find and delete all .web files by entering "*.web" in the top box,
"All or part of the file name".
11. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files and Folders,
Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden files and folders,
find and delete the cmdui.prf file.

I have performed all of these steps and I still cannot see some of the
images. Please look at
http://www.movieworks.us/DVDsForSale..._AtoIFrame.htm
and see if you can see any difference between the code behind "Against
the Ropes" (I can't see the image) and Agent Cody Banks" (I can see
the image). If it helps, I can only see the images for Agent Cody and
Butterfly Effect. I cannot see any other DVD image on this page.

Thank you so much for your help.
 
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Tom Pepper Willett
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      15th Jul 2004
Did you empty your browser cache? (Temporary internet files)

--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/off...tid=FX01085802
FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/fron...o/default.mspx
Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/und...ing/frontpage/
FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...h;en-us;fp10se
===
"Fred B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| Yes, I agree it is a cache problem. I have found some information on
| resolving this. Would you verify from your knowledge that the
| following steps are all that is required to resolve a cache problem?
| 1. Open the remote Web site in FrontPage.
| 2. Choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then click the
| Advanced tab.
| 3. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button, and then,
| click OK
| 4. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
| 5. Close the remote Web site, then open the local Web site.
| 6. Again, choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then click the
| Advanced tab.
| 7. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button, and then,
| click OK.
| 8. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
| 9. In Windows Explorer, find and delete all FP Temp Files. By default,
| these reside in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local
| Settings\Temp\FrontPageTempDir.
| 10. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files and Folders,
| Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden files and folders,
| find and delete all .web files by entering "*.web" in the top box,
| "All or part of the file name".
| 11. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files and Folders,
| Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden files and folders,
| find and delete the cmdui.prf file.
|
| I have performed all of these steps and I still cannot see some of the
| images. Please look at
| http://www.movieworks.us/DVDsForSale..._AtoIFrame.htm
| and see if you can see any difference between the code behind "Against
| the Ropes" (I can't see the image) and Agent Cody Banks" (I can see
| the image). If it helps, I can only see the images for Agent Cody and
| Butterfly Effect. I cannot see any other DVD image on this page.
|
| Thank you so much for your help.


 
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Fred B
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      15th Jul 2004
Yes, I do that each time I look at the site now. Sorry, I
forgot to list it in the steps. Thank you for the
question. Any help is appreciated.


>-----Original Message-----
>Did you empty your browser cache? (Temporary internet files)
>
>--
>===
>Tom "Pepper" Willett
>Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>---
>About FrontPage 2003:
>

http://office.microsoft.com/home/off...tid=FX01085802
>FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
>

http://www.microsoft.com/office/fron...o/default.mspx
>Understanding FrontPage:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/und...ing/frontpage/
>FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions Support Center:
>

http://support.microsoft.com/default...h;en-us;fp10se
>===
>"Fred B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>| Yes, I agree it is a cache problem. I have found some

information on
>| resolving this. Would you verify from your knowledge

that the
>| following steps are all that is required to resolve a

cache problem?
>| 1. Open the remote Web site in FrontPage.
>| 2. Choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then

click the
>| Advanced tab.
>| 3. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button,

and then,
>| click OK
>| 4. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
>| 5. Close the remote Web site, then open the local Web site.
>| 6. Again, choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and

then click the
>| Advanced tab.
>| 7. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button,

and then,
>| click OK.
>| 8. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
>| 9. In Windows Explorer, find and delete all FP Temp

Files. By default,
>| these reside in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local
>| Settings\Temp\FrontPageTempDir.
>| 10. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files

and Folders,
>| Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden

files and folders,
>| find and delete all .web files by entering "*.web" in

the top box,
>| "All or part of the file name".
>| 11. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files

and Folders,
>| Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden

files and folders,
>| find and delete the cmdui.prf file.
>|
>| I have performed all of these steps and I still cannot

see some of the
>| images. Please look at
>|

http://www.movieworks.us/DVDsForSale..._AtoIFrame.htm
>| and see if you can see any difference between the code

behind "Against
>| the Ropes" (I can't see the image) and Agent Cody Banks"

(I can see
>| the image). If it helps, I can only see the images for

Agent Cody and
>| Butterfly Effect. I cannot see any other DVD image on

this page.
>|
>| Thank you so much for your help.
>
>
>.
>

 
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Craig Schiller
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      15th Jul 2004
Fred -

FWIW, in IE6, I can see images for 11 DVD titles on that page.

Craig

Fred B wrote:

> Yes, I agree it is a cache problem. I have found some information on
> resolving this. Would you verify from your knowledge that the
> following steps are all that is required to resolve a cache problem?
> 1. Open the remote Web site in FrontPage.
> 2. Choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then click the
> Advanced tab.
> 3. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button, and then,
> click OK
> 4. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
> 5. Close the remote Web site, then open the local Web site.
> 6. Again, choose Web settings from the Tools menu, and then click the
> Advanced tab.
> 7. Under Temporary Files, click the Delete Files button, and then,
> click OK.
> 8. Choose Recalculate Hyperlinks from the Tools menu.
> 9. In Windows Explorer, find and delete all FP Temp Files. By default,
> these reside in C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Local
> Settings\Temp\FrontPageTempDir.
> 10. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files and Folders,
> Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden files and folders,
> find and delete all .web files by entering "*.web" in the top box,
> "All or part of the file name".
> 11. From the Start Menu, Select Search, Select All Files and Folders,
> Click on More Advanced Options, Check Search hidden files and folders,
> find and delete the cmdui.prf file.
>
> I have performed all of these steps and I still cannot see some of the
> images. Please look at
> http://www.movieworks.us/DVDsForSale..._AtoIFrame.htm
> and see if you can see any difference between the code behind "Against
> the Ropes" (I can't see the image) and Agent Cody Banks" (I can see
> the image). If it helps, I can only see the images for Agent Cody and
> Butterfly Effect. I cannot see any other DVD image on this page.
>
> Thank you so much for your help.


 
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