Frontpage 2003 not keeping full image directory in HTML, shortcuts code.

G

Guest

I am desparate for a solution to a problem with the new FP 2003

I am using Frontpage 2003 latest SP's.

When an image is placed within the web page file, previously Frotnpage
would store the full image refererence within the HTML Code. This is vital
if you are using FP to write HTML which is then used by a separate prog (EG
Ebay listers etc)

The new version does not, it stores the recursed version, relying on the
page to be published where it is written

EG - previously would say

src="http://www.example.com/example.gif"

Now says

src="example.gif"

Is this a feature of FP 2003 trying to save space on HTML and can it be
turned off?
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen[FP-MVP]

FP only use absolute URLs if the image is not in the current web.
You have no need to worry, the relative URL will also work after you
have Published the Web Site.
Nothing has changed in this regard between the various versions of
Frontpage.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.

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Posted At: 14. juni 2005 02:53
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Conversation: Frontpage 2003 not keeping full image directory in HTML,
shortcuts code.
Subject: Frontpage 2003 not keeping full image directory in HTML,
shortcuts code.


I am desparate for a solution to a problem with the new FP 2003

I am using Frontpage 2003 latest SP's.

When an image is placed within the web page file, previously Frotnpage
would store the full image refererence within the HTML Code. This is
vital if you are using FP to write HTML which is then used by a separate
prog (EG Ebay listers etc)

The new version does not, it stores the recursed version, relying on
the page to be published where it is written

EG - previously would say

src="http://www.example.com/example.gif"

Now says

src="example.gif"

Is this a feature of FP 2003 trying to save space on HTML and can it be
turned off?
 

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