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Bionic_Peon
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      8th Feb 2006
There was a discussion on this topic on 9/14/05 on this list that never
had a resolution so I am bringing up again.

FrontPage (at least in version 2003) will automatically add a
"width="700" height="450" to your picture even if you take it out and
save or choose not to specify a size. (obviously not 700/450, whatever
dims your picture natively is).

Example:
http://www.extremephotosinc.com/test/test.htm

notice the center picture (man smoking holding the oar). Notice it is
being stretched to 700/450 and doing a View Source in your browser
reveals:
<img name="ImageFull" border="0" src="../images/0.jpg" width="700"
height="450">

Now look at
http://www.extremephotosinc.com/test/test2.htm. Notice the center
picture now, view source reveals:
<img name="ImageFull" border="0" src="../images/0.jpg">

To create test2.htm I had to edit it with Notepad.

If you open test2.htm with FrontPage, do NOTHING, then save it, it will
AUTOMATICALLY ADD the 700/450 back to it.

Is there ANY way to prevent this? Is there anyway I can add a line of
code inside of FP and tag it and say "don't touch this"?

Thanks.

 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      8th Feb 2006
You need to contact MS Product Support as there is no way to change that in any version of FP. All

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"Bionic_Peon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> There was a discussion on this topic on 9/14/05 on this list that never
> had a resolution so I am bringing up again.
>
> FrontPage (at least in version 2003) will automatically add a
> "width="700" height="450" to your picture even if you take it out and
> save or choose not to specify a size. (obviously not 700/450, whatever
> dims your picture natively is).
>
> Example:
> http://www.extremephotosinc.com/test/test.htm
>
> notice the center picture (man smoking holding the oar). Notice it is
> being stretched to 700/450 and doing a View Source in your browser
> reveals:
> <img name="ImageFull" border="0" src="../images/0.jpg" width="700"
> height="450">
>
> Now look at
> http://www.extremephotosinc.com/test/test2.htm. Notice the center
> picture now, view source reveals:
> <img name="ImageFull" border="0" src="../images/0.jpg">
>
> To create test2.htm I had to edit it with Notepad.
>
> If you open test2.htm with FrontPage, do NOTHING, then save it, it will
> AUTOMATICALLY ADD the 700/450 back to it.
>
> Is there ANY way to prevent this? Is there anyway I can add a line of
> code inside of FP and tag it and say "don't touch this"?
>
> Thanks.
>



 
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Bionic_Peon
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      9th Feb 2006
Actually, I figured out a way to do it within FrontPage, I used their:

<!--webbot bot="HTMLMarkup" startspan -->

tag to exclude the chunk of code from FrontPage. that did the trick.


Bionic_Peon wrote:
> There was a discussion on this topic on 9/14/05 on this list that never
> had a resolution so I am bringing up again.
>
> FrontPage (at least in version 2003) will automatically add a
> "width="700" height="450" to your picture even if you take it out and
> save or choose not to specify a size. (obviously not 700/450, whatever
> dims your picture natively is).
>
> Example:
> http://www.extremephotosinc.com/test/test.htm
>
> notice the center picture (man smoking holding the oar). Notice it is
> being stretched to 700/450 and doing a View Source in your browser
> reveals:
> <img name="ImageFull" border="0" src="../images/0.jpg" width="700"
> height="450">
>
> Now look at
> http://www.extremephotosinc.com/test/test2.htm. Notice the center
> picture now, view source reveals:
> <img name="ImageFull" border="0" src="../images/0.jpg">
>
> To create test2.htm I had to edit it with Notepad.
>
> If you open test2.htm with FrontPage, do NOTHING, then save it, it will
> AUTOMATICALLY ADD the 700/450 back to it.
>
> Is there ANY way to prevent this? Is there anyway I can add a line of
> code inside of FP and tag it and say "don't touch this"?
>
> Thanks.


 
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Windsun
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      9th Feb 2006
My question is, why would you want to do that?

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"Bionic_Peon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There was a discussion on this topic on 9/14/05 on this list that never
> had a resolution so I am bringing up again.
>
> FrontPage (at least in version 2003) will automatically add a
> "width="700" height="450" to your picture even if you take it out and
> save or choose not to specify a size. (obviously not 700/450, whatever
> dims your picture natively is).



 
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