Server Errorwarning when I attempt to inset images from old websit

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Guest

I am working with WinXP 2005 and FP 2003. When I attempt to insert images
from my old website built in win98 and FP98 into my new website built in
wWinXP2005 with FP2003, I get the one of the two following messages on most
but not all images:

"Server Error: The URL 'AIADrawing #25 Jack V &mrs. White.jpg is invalid.
It may refer to a nonexistent file or folder, or refer to a valid file or
folder that is not in the current web." or

Could not load file C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\etc.....jpg.
This image is not supported.

I have reformated the images in Adobe Photoshop CS2 and the images still
won't insert. Sometimes I will get message 1 the first attempt and message 2
on the next attempt. How do I "support" images that won't insert onto my FP
web page because the are "unsupported?" Any help would be appreciated.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Remove all space and illegal characters from image file names, then Import
them into your new web/site's Image folder then insert them into your
design.


|I am working with WinXP 2005 and FP 2003. When I attempt to insert images
| from my old website built in win98 and FP98 into my new website built in
| wWinXP2005 with FP2003, I get the one of the two following messages on
most
| but not all images:
|
| "Server Error: The URL 'AIADrawing #25 Jack V &mrs. White.jpg is invalid.
| It may refer to a nonexistent file or folder, or refer to a valid file or
| folder that is not in the current web." or
|
| Could not load file C:\Documents and
Settings\HP_Administrator\etc.....jpg.
| This image is not supported.
|
| I have reformated the images in Adobe Photoshop CS2 and the images still
| won't insert. Sometimes I will get message 1 the first attempt and message
2
| on the next attempt. How do I "support" images that won't insert onto my
FP
| web page because the are "unsupported?" Any help would be appreciated.
| --
| Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
| artist? They asaid it to me and I do make a living. So I must be a little
| crazy- You think?
 
G

Guest

--
Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
artist? Many of my friends and family said it to me 30 years ago. I have made
my a living as an artsit since then. So I must be a little crazy- You think?


Rob Giordano (Crash) said:
Remove all space and illegal characters from image file names, then Import
them into your new web/site's Image folder then insert them into your
design.
Rob:
Followed your instructions and it worked the first time I attempted to
insert the image. Thank you for your wisdoma and time in solving this
perplexing problem. If you are interest you can see my website at
www.jimbartstudio.com and seedrawing #25 on the "Aging in America" site. The
drawing 25 image is the image driving me further into a state of lunacy.
Again, Thanks for your accurate and most valuable help. Lunaticartist
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

hehee...another lunatic artiste?
Is that your piece at by Goldwater's?

What's wrong with Drawing #25?...is that the one you mean?

Lemme know if you need help.

Rob

oh..and yer welcome!


|
| --
| Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
| artist? Many of my friends and family said it to me 30 years ago. I have
made
| my a living as an artsit since then. So I must be a little crazy- You
think?
|
|
| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
|
| > Remove all space and illegal characters from image file names, then
Import
| > them into your new web/site's Image folder then insert them into your
| > design.
| >
| Rob:
| Followed your instructions and it worked the first time I attempted to
| insert the image. Thank you for your wisdoma and time in solving this
| perplexing problem. If you are interest you can see my website at
| www.jimbartstudio.com and seedrawing #25 on the "Aging in America" site.
The
| drawing 25 image is the image driving me further into a state of lunacy.
| Again, Thanks for your accurate and most valuable help. Lunaticartist
| >
| > | > |I am working with WinXP 2005 and FP 2003. When I attempt to insert
images
| > | from my old website built in win98 and FP98 into my new website built
in
| > | wWinXP2005 with FP2003, I get the one of the two following messages on
| > most
| > | but not all images:
| > |
| > | "Server Error: The URL 'AIADrawing #25 Jack V &mrs. White.jpg is
invalid.
| > | It may refer to a nonexistent file or folder, or refer to a valid file
or
| > | folder that is not in the current web." or
| > |
| > | Could not load file C:\Documents and
| > Settings\HP_Administrator\etc.....jpg.
| > | This image is not supported.
| > |
| > | I have reformated the images in Adobe Photoshop CS2 and the images
still
| > | won't insert. Sometimes I will get message 1 the first attempt and
message
| > 2
| > | on the next attempt. How do I "support" images that won't insert onto
my
| > FP
| > | web page because they are "unsupported?" Any help would be
appreciated.
| > | --
| > | Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as
an
| > | artist? They said it to me thirty years ago and I have made a living
since then. So I must be a little crazy- You think?
| >
| >
| >
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

Huh? Duh?


Lunaticartist said:
--
Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
artist? Many of my friends and family said it to me 30 years ago. I have
made
my a living as an artsit since then. So I must be a little crazy- You
think?



Rob:
Followed your instructions and it worked the first time I attempted to
insert the image. Thank you for your wisdoma and time in solving this
perplexing problem. If you are interest you can see my website at
www.jimbartstudio.com and seedrawing #25 on the "Aging in America" site.
The
drawing 25 image is the image driving me further into a state of lunacy.
Again, Thanks for your accurate and most valuable help. Lunaticartist
 
G

Guest

Hello Rob: Yes that is my life-size bronze at the Paradise Valley Mall. It
is now outside at the main entrance to the Mall. There is nothing wrong with
drawing #25 thanks to your help.
Lunatic arts is the unofficial umbrella name of my studio which includes an
official llc for all the business actions. It is no longer possible to just
add up the cost of materials and subtrract from sales. I do not deal with
that end anymore. Again thanks for the help.--

Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
artist? They said it to me thirty years ago and I do make a living. So I must
be a little crazy- You think?
 
G

Guest

Tom:
Is huh? Duh? a response or is this response at your maximum intelligence
level? Why bother responding if you have nothing more to say? Lunaticartist.
--
Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
artist? They asaid it to me and I do make a living. So I must be a little
crazy- You think?


Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
Huh? Duh?


Lunaticartist said:
--
Has anyone ever told you that you were crazy to try making a living as an
artist? Many of my friends and family said it to me 30 years ago. I have
made
my a living as an artsit since then. So I must be a little crazy- You
think?



Rob:
Followed your instructions and it worked the first time I attempted to
insert the image. Thank you for your wisdoma and time in solving this
perplexing problem. If you are interest you can see my website at
www.jimbartstudio.com and seedrawing #25 on the "Aging in America" site.
The
drawing 25 image is the image driving me further into a state of lunacy.
Again, Thanks for your accurate and most valuable help. Lunaticartist
 

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