Hyperlink Problem

G

Guest

I put in two new links today, as per normal. The links are to other web
sites. In fp the links work fine, but after publishing they don't, as the
link has inserted website.com/link address, website.com being the site I was
working in,and link address being the page I'm trying to link to, in other
words the link is trying to link to an internal page. the "existing page"
frame is highlighted.

i've never had this problem before....? As always, thank you in advance

Wewak
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen [FP-MVP]

Remember to type the full URL in FP when linking to another Web Site.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You must type the URL as:

http://www.domainname.com, not domainname.com


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G

Guest

Hello, and forgive me for intruding. I'm having a peculiar problem with FP
03. When I create links on my pages, text and/or graphics, they work fine.
HOWEVER, if the graphic has a URL in it, they show up fine in FP Design and
Preview views, but when posted to the site, they disappear on the web. I
mean, the link, graphic, etc., simply doesn't show up at all. No red x box,
nothing. Can you help with this? Thanks.

http://www.radharcknives.com
 
C

Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage

can you show me a link to a specific page that this has happened on?

also, hold down the shift button on your keyboard when refreshing the page
that has one of these offending missing links. sometimes what happens is
you see a "cached" copy of the page which didn't have the link or graphic on
it, even though you published a new copy that does have the link.

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Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

If you make web sites for other people, you should check out ContentSeed:
http://contentseed.com/
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