thank you
----- Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: -----
This maddening problem (for which I was never able to find a solution) is
the chief reason I upgraded to FrontPage. You may find that you can publish
a site with FrontPage even if the server doesn't support FrontPage
extensions. You can upload your Web pages using FTP in FrontPage. The only
alternatives I found were to:
1. Create and maintain the pages as Word documents (*.doc files). Just
before publishing, I would save the document as a Web page (*.htm). I would
then use WS_FTP to upload the unopened pages. The problem is that, no matter
how you adjust your Options settings or revise the raw HTML, the relative
links you create become absolute not when you save the file but when you
reopen it.
2. Insert the links as absolute links to the images already in my Web
folders on the server. This means that they don't display in Word unless you
have an Internet connection, but at least they display properly in a browser
(though you can't depend on what you see in your own browser since it will
find the files on your own HD).
arogers said:
I have been managing my own web stie that doesn't support frontpage so i
create a html page in word and copy/paste to my site maker. It worked fine
with Word 97. Then I updated to Office XP with Word 2002 and it won't give
me the correct html source code for images anymore. I am novice on computer
language so please be nice. Thank you.
WIDTH=794 HEIGHT=595> said:
style='font-family:Arial'> <img
border=0 width=794 height=595 id="_x0000_i1025"
src="../../../../../My%20Documents/My%20Webs/Phone%20Book/PaddenFamily.jpg"><o
></o
></span></p>>> How do I change this? Do I have to reinstall Word 97?