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Hi,
I have posted here about this before and got a response , but still cant get it to work . Original message is below and I realise I'm probably interpreting it wrong but if anyone can help with a specific answer (ie a file pathway such as file:///My Webs/Rainbow - p12.htm <---- this one dosent work!) it would be most appreciated.

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
Howdy.

I am creating a cd using frontpage. I am attempting to
redirect to another file on the CD after a given time
which is easy enough because the drive is named . How
can I redirect when the CD can be placed in another
drive with a different name as cd drives can be called
anything from D to Z!

Don't code the driver letter. It'll default to the drive
letter of the current page.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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you don't want the file:// part. in other words, if the file you want to
redirect to is in the same folder on the disk it's just filename.extension
if it's in a folder below the page on your disk that does the redirect it's
foldername/filename.extension
if it's above it's ../foldername/filename.extension
HTH

Paul P said:
Hi,
I have posted here about this before and got a response , but still cant
get it to work . Original message is below and I realise I'm probably
interpreting it wrong but if anyone can help with a specific answer (ie a
file pathway such as file:///My Webs/Rainbow - p12.htm <---- this one
dosent work!) it would be most appreciated.
 
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