Images will not publish

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ash.diana

I'm making/updating the website for my office. I usually do strictly
hand-coding of HTML, but this site had already been started, and my
boss wants me to just fix it and upload it. Which I had. However, in
FP, in all of the preview areas, all of the images appear properly,
and it looks fine. But once published to the remote server, all I get
are those fantastic little red x's.
I've tried the File - Import - Overwrite trick, to no avail. I've
deleted the images and tried Importing them instead, also to no
avail. I've tried linking the images from a folder called Images,
I've tried linking them to images saved directly to the source folder,
again, all to no avail. Being as my background is hand-coding, I
looked at the source code, but all of the links had been changed to
directories like "index_files". Those folders have been uploaded/
published to the remote server as well.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Here's my URL:
http://www.lexingtonhospitalforcats.com

Thanks!
~D
 
G

Guest

Did you use the drawing tool of Frontpage? The code that is calling the
images is kind of bloated and looks like it was created by an MS office
product

Like the picture of the cat - it does not even show up in IE 7 but shows up
in Firefox.
 
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ash.diana

Corey -
Not to my knowledge, I just imported the image files into the spot
where they are, and published. They do appear in Firefox? So there's
something weird with the Microsoft aspect then...

I might just tear it down and start over from scratch. ARGH!!!!
 
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ash.diana

Yeah, thanks. I figured it out. Whoever started building the page,
started it with Microsoft Publisher, then couldn't publish it to the
web, so switched it to FrontPage, buggering up all of the images and
such. Soooo.....I started it over from scratch. Thanks for the input
though! :)
 

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