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Hi:
I am trying to cleanup our work website. The previous designer, if you
could call him that, somehow created two folders on our server for
pictures, one of which is titled "images" and the other "Images"
I don't know that much about web design, but it seems that the
capitalization makes a big difference and if one image is located in
the "Images" folder but the actual picture is in the "images" folder,
than the image will not appear on the website.
Thus, my problem with front page is as follows: I was able to copy all
images into both folders, so I have two folders with the identically
same file content, the only difference being the capital "I" and
lower case "i" of the actual folder names. In frontpage, I am trying
to rename or redirect the location of each picture to only one folder,
so I can delete the other folder (It contains about 70 MB worth of
stuff, and I have two, thus chewing up an extra 70 MB on my server)
The problem is that I cannot get the changes in Frontpage to save. If
I point to a picture in "images" that was located in "Images" and make
the changes and save, they will not load up to the web server, nor will
it stay the same on the actual page.
The best example I can show is through these links:
http://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/outreach.htm
Notice the missing photo.
The original location:
http://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/images/be-01-kids_at_table.jpg
However, the actual picture exists at
http://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/Images/be-01-kids_at_table.jpg
Yet I cannot get frontpage to save this new location.
Are there any ways to correct this, our point all images within a
website so a cetain folder such as the "Images" folder" without havin
to change each picture that currently points to the "image" folder??
Thank you,
Brooks
I am trying to cleanup our work website. The previous designer, if you
could call him that, somehow created two folders on our server for
pictures, one of which is titled "images" and the other "Images"
I don't know that much about web design, but it seems that the
capitalization makes a big difference and if one image is located in
the "Images" folder but the actual picture is in the "images" folder,
than the image will not appear on the website.
Thus, my problem with front page is as follows: I was able to copy all
images into both folders, so I have two folders with the identically
same file content, the only difference being the capital "I" and
lower case "i" of the actual folder names. In frontpage, I am trying
to rename or redirect the location of each picture to only one folder,
so I can delete the other folder (It contains about 70 MB worth of
stuff, and I have two, thus chewing up an extra 70 MB on my server)
The problem is that I cannot get the changes in Frontpage to save. If
I point to a picture in "images" that was located in "Images" and make
the changes and save, they will not load up to the web server, nor will
it stay the same on the actual page.
The best example I can show is through these links:
http://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/outreach.htm
Notice the missing photo.
The original location:
http://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/images/be-01-kids_at_table.jpg
However, the actual picture exists at
http://www.clearwaterconservancy.org/Images/be-01-kids_at_table.jpg
Yet I cannot get frontpage to save this new location.
Are there any ways to correct this, our point all images within a
website so a cetain folder such as the "Images" folder" without havin
to change each picture that currently points to the "image" folder??
Thank you,
Brooks