FULL PATH Name in html for images? A default setting?

L

Linda West

Is there a way, in Frontpage, to set the path name(s) to
images as the FULL name? (ie,
http://www.xxx.com/images/toy.gif RATHER
than ...images/toy.gif)?

I use Frontpage to generate the html for my online
auctions and really need the full path names in the html.
I have been manually changing the names in the html - but
it's tedious and a pain.

Thanks! Linda in Lake Bluff, IL
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Not possible to set this as a default setting. FP uses relative hyperlinks
to that it can manage the links and you can then publish the site anywhere
and the links would always be correct.

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J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
Is there a way, in Frontpage, to set the path name(s) to
images as the FULL name? (ie,
http://www.xxx.com/images/toy.gif RATHER
than ...images/toy.gif)?

I use Frontpage to generate the html for my online
auctions and really need the full path names in the
html. I have been manually changing the names in the
html - but it's tedious and a pain.

You would need to specify picture locations on a
different server than the one where your Web resides.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://www.interlacken.com
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