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timbo59
Hi there,
I'm trying to update an old web page that has a number of
out of date links embedded in various pictures (jpgs, gifs) which no
longer function. I sourced the original material stored on my computer
and updated all of the links, saved it in web page form, and uploaded
the data to the web site. Problem is, when I tried testing the updated
links I kept getting error messages saying that the files can't be
sourced! It shouldn't be looking for files, it should be searching for
the relevant web address.
As an alternative, I've simply gone back to the source material, used
the 'view as web page' facility to test the links on my own machine,
only to see the same thing happen. It wants to find a file in the
'Administrator/setting' section of my system. Here's the exact error
message -
File not found
Firefox can't find the file at /C:/DOCUME~1/ADMINI~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/
pub3116.1/www.metromonorail.com.au/monorail.asp.
The reference to the monorail is in fact the name of the jpeg in
question.
Oddly, all the other embedded links that didn't require change work
perfectly, yet if I try and change them to something new the same
problem comes up again.
I also experimented by trying to create a new web page from scratch,
and the same thing happened - when I tried embedding a hyperlink to a
web site in the pictures, the error messages would pop up.
I should point out that the web addresses are clearly accurate - if I
type them into my browser they work perfectly.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is? I've used various versions of
Publisher for years to create dozens of web pages, and have never
encountered this problem before. This particular page is one of the
very few where I've embedded links within the pictures, and as its
been some time since I did it perhaps I've simply forgotten part of
the process. Seems odd though, as it's usually a straightforward
process.
I use Publisher 2000 by the way.
Thanks in advance
I'm trying to update an old web page that has a number of
out of date links embedded in various pictures (jpgs, gifs) which no
longer function. I sourced the original material stored on my computer
and updated all of the links, saved it in web page form, and uploaded
the data to the web site. Problem is, when I tried testing the updated
links I kept getting error messages saying that the files can't be
sourced! It shouldn't be looking for files, it should be searching for
the relevant web address.
As an alternative, I've simply gone back to the source material, used
the 'view as web page' facility to test the links on my own machine,
only to see the same thing happen. It wants to find a file in the
'Administrator/setting' section of my system. Here's the exact error
message -
File not found
Firefox can't find the file at /C:/DOCUME~1/ADMINI~1/LOCALS~1/Temp/
pub3116.1/www.metromonorail.com.au/monorail.asp.
The reference to the monorail is in fact the name of the jpeg in
question.
Oddly, all the other embedded links that didn't require change work
perfectly, yet if I try and change them to something new the same
problem comes up again.
I also experimented by trying to create a new web page from scratch,
and the same thing happened - when I tried embedding a hyperlink to a
web site in the pictures, the error messages would pop up.
I should point out that the web addresses are clearly accurate - if I
type them into my browser they work perfectly.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is? I've used various versions of
Publisher for years to create dozens of web pages, and have never
encountered this problem before. This particular page is one of the
very few where I've embedded links within the pictures, and as its
been some time since I did it perhaps I've simply forgotten part of
the process. Seems odd though, as it's usually a straightforward
process.
I use Publisher 2000 by the way.
Thanks in advance