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Posted by Tony Cooper on 11/22/83 11:19
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 04:07:44 GMT, "Jonathan N. Little"
<lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>Tony Cooper wrote:
>> On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 01:45:07 +0100, "Joker7" <sat_ring@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>>news:govjb1tpp2tlctlhqqkh2iisb1qk1smnjg@4ax.com...
>>>: Since this group is probably familiar with the FTP process, I'll try
>>>: this here:
>>>:
>>>
>>>Post url so we can see whats up
>>>
>>
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~tony_cooper213/index.html
>>
>> This comes up, but the links don't link.
>>
>> If you're familiar with Adobe Gallery, what should appear with the
>> above are thumbnails which, when clicked, link to the larger image.
>>
>>
>First of all I would recommend that your *STOP* using Adobe Gallery to
>generate your html, it is really crappy code, a hodgepodge of inline
>style and legacy html.
>
>Next this is a snippet from the page:
>
><A href =" pages/cacmd%20005.html"><FONT size="3" face="Arial" >
> ^
> |
> +---What's this space, a boo-boo!
>
>and this:
>
>cacmd 005.jpg</FONT>
> ^
> |
> +--- And this space
>
>Embedded space in file names and paths can cause all kinds of trouble,
>some OS's and servers can handle them, many do not.
>
>So is your folder really named '[space]pages' or just 'pages'? That
>'%20' in 'cacmd%20005.html' space in the filename...
All that aside, many people use Adobe Web Gallery as a convenient way
to share images with family and a small group friends. It works for
them, but it isn't working for me.
If I want to do a web page, I can do it. There are situations where
that is the way to go, and situations where a quick gallery is the way
to go. There are other gallery programs available, and I could use
them.
Don't you understand, though, that there are times when you run up
against a roadblock and you just get stubborn and decide "I'll figure
this out."? That's where I am here.
As to the above, I don't write the tags. They're generated by Adobe.
--
Tony Cooper
Orlando FL
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