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TonyL
I am creating html pages with FP to be viewed in an application & not on the
internet. The graphics are stored on the local network & not on the
internet. When our application calls for the html file it creates a temp
html file in the user's C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local
Settings\Temp folder. The problem is that the html comes out fine except
that there are no graphics. The temp html file thinks that the graphics are
in the temp directory & not in their original location.
If graphics are stored on the internet then they are displayed ok but we do
not want these graphics to be stored on the internet . There may be
instances were a notebook user has a local copy of the application & are not
connected to the internet. How can I tell FP to look for the graphics in
their original location?
I hope I have explained myself sufficiently. Thanks
internet. The graphics are stored on the local network & not on the
internet. When our application calls for the html file it creates a temp
html file in the user's C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local
Settings\Temp folder. The problem is that the html comes out fine except
that there are no graphics. The temp html file thinks that the graphics are
in the temp directory & not in their original location.
If graphics are stored on the internet then they are displayed ok but we do
not want these graphics to be stored on the internet . There may be
instances were a notebook user has a local copy of the application & are not
connected to the internet. How can I tell FP to look for the graphics in
their original location?
I hope I have explained myself sufficiently. Thanks