Red X instead of pictures

G

Guest

I'm a new FP03 user trying to update a club site.
www.sailingadventureclub.org

I'm told the server is IIS 5.0 with FP extensions.

When I edit the crew info page and add a picture and publish it,
the changes are all there except that the picture is just a box with
the red x. Clicking on it doesn't help.
The picture shows up on the page in my system and was saved as an embedded
file. I recalculated the hyperlinks, took the space out of the file name and
there are several pics on the site already. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Leigh
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Can't find any missing images...looks fine from here. ...oh wait you mean
the SAcuniform.jpg?? it's not uploaded. Delete it from your local web,
then Import it into FP again, this time rename it without
capitalization...then place it into your design, Recalculate Hyperlinks then
RE-Publish.

Thats a pretty big boat to be sailing around in Tempe btw.

that popup on the homepage is annoying,,,why not just post a meeting date on
the index page?



| I'm a new FP03 user trying to update a club site.
| www.sailingadventureclub.org
|
| I'm told the server is IIS 5.0 with FP extensions.
|
| When I edit the crew info page and add a picture and publish it,
| the changes are all there except that the picture is just a box with
| the red x. Clicking on it doesn't help.
| The picture shows up on the page in my system and was saved as an embedded
| file. I recalculated the hyperlinks, took the space out of the file name
and
| there are several pics on the site already. Any suggestions?
| Thanks,
| Leigh
|
|
 
S

sheetrum

First, import the image to the web . If you must break the file name into
two words use "_" and NOT a space. Ie. "file_name".

Second, use only lower case letters for the file name.

Third, if the image is still not showing correctly, change the file name.
Something like "file_name2" would work.

Ideally, the file name should be correctly named before adding it to a
website. FP gets confused when trying to use a similarly named file and
produces the "X"

"File Name" or "File_Name" or "file_name"

This is from my own experience and the work around that I figured out
myself. I'm sure some of the guru's here may have something else to add or
correct. They ARE very helpful!
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen [FP-MVP]

Frontpage don't produce the "X".
The Browser does when it can't find the image.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the help. But.......I renamed it "uniform", recalulated the
hyperlinks, and published with the same result.
 
P

p c

You got the suggestions. And the workarounds to correct associated problems

The root of the root problem is that you worked on the file from outside
the web. Images added to the page were linked to files outside your web.
They look fin when you view them on your machine. But when you publish
them to your site, the external files (outside the FP web) don't get
published. The image reference on the page points to the wrong place.

If you use FP to publish your site:
Always open the FP web first.
Then import images and other external files (PDF, DOC, MP3 etc. )to the
FP web.
Then add images or lick to files in your web pages.

...PC
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

hmmm, kinda looks like your web doesn't have FP extensions...make sure you
are actually uploading the uniform.jpg image.


| Thanks for the help. But.......I renamed it "uniform", recalulated the
| hyperlinks, and published with the same result.
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > Can't find any missing images...looks fine from here. ...oh wait you
mean
| > the SAcuniform.jpg?? it's not uploaded. Delete it from your local web,
| > then Import it into FP again, this time rename it without
| > capitalization...then place it into your design, Recalculate Hyperlinks
then
| > RE-Publish.
| >
| > Thats a pretty big boat to be sailing around in Tempe btw.
| >
| > that popup on the homepage is annoying,,,why not just post a meeting
date on
| > the index page?
| >
| >
| >
| > | > | I'm a new FP03 user trying to update a club site.
| > | www.sailingadventureclub.org
| > |
| > | I'm told the server is IIS 5.0 with FP extensions.
| > |
| > | When I edit the crew info page and add a picture and publish it,
| > | the changes are all there except that the picture is just a box with
| > | the red x. Clicking on it doesn't help.
| > | The picture shows up on the page in my system and was saved as an
embedded
| > | file. I recalculated the hyperlinks, took the space out of the file
name
| > and
| > | there are several pics on the site already. Any suggestions?
| > | Thanks,
| > | Leigh
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
| >
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

PC...
I hate "licking" all those files, makes my tongue swell up..! :)

| You got the suggestions. And the workarounds to correct associated
problems
|
| The root of the root problem is that you worked on the file from outside
| the web. Images added to the page were linked to files outside your web.
| They look fin when you view them on your machine. But when you publish
| them to your site, the external files (outside the FP web) don't get
| published. The image reference on the page points to the wrong place.
|
| If you use FP to publish your site:
| Always open the FP web first.
| Then import images and other external files (PDF, DOC, MP3 etc. )to the
| FP web.
| Then add images or lick to files in your web pages.
|
| ..PC
|
| Leigh wrote:
|
| > I'm a new FP03 user trying to update a club site.
| > www.sailingadventureclub.org
| >
| > I'm told the server is IIS 5.0 with FP extensions.
| >
| > When I edit the crew info page and add a picture and publish it,
| > the changes are all there except that the picture is just a box with
| > the red x. Clicking on it doesn't help.
| > The picture shows up on the page in my system and was saved as an
embedded
| > file. I recalculated the hyperlinks, took the space out of the file name
and
| > there are several pics on the site already. Any suggestions?
| > Thanks,
| > Leigh
| >
| >
 
S

Steve Easton

Spell checker wouldn't catch that anyway because lick is valid word.


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I'm gonna buy you a speel chicker for xmas.
:)

| Same here, rob. :) My spellchecker is not very good.
|
| ..PC
|
| Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
|
| > PC...
| > I hate "licking" all those files, makes my tongue swell up..! :)
 
U

Uncle Joe

Leave P.C. alone, you guys. I love P.C.'s posts.
Even when he's being serious, he's funny as hell.

Don't bother with a spilzeker, P.C. yu're doing fin.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I'm beink kindly critical, I enjoy his mispeling and he's helpful too...I
hope he's not taking my post negatively.



| Leave P.C. alone, you guys. I love P.C.'s posts.
| Even when he's being serious, he's funny as hell.
|
| Don't bother with a spilzeker, P.C. yu're doing fin.
|
| | > Wouldn't that be a spielchecker? 8)
| >
| > --
| > Murray
| > ============
| >
| > message | >> I'm gonna buy you a speel chicker for xmas.
| >> :)
| >>
| >> | >> | Same here, rob. :) My spellchecker is not very good.
| >> |
| >> | ..PC
| >> |
| >> | Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| >> |
| >> | > PC...
| >> | > I hate "licking" all those files, makes my tongue swell up..!
| >> :)
| >>
| >>
| >
| >
|
|
 
P

p c

yeahhh! Thanks for the support.

I typ w/3 finners(fingers), 2 index fingers and a thum (thumb). A few
yrs ago i was using a kbd with a ltr key that din't work. Thngs have
improved.

i will not spellc chek this one.

...PC
 
F

fido

yeahhh! Thanks for the support.

I typ w/3 finners(fingers), 2 index fingers and a thum (thumb). A few
yrs ago i was using a kbd with a ltr key that din't work. Thngs have
improved.

i will not spellc chek this one.

You see? It's so much better when you don't. :)

fido
 

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