> Post the URL of your website, and we can try.
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Thanks for posting the script. I will make note of it, and perhaps it will
help someone else with this problem. But back to you...
If you don't want to use the script, you can try a couple things (back up
your original Pub file). First of all on a copy of your Pub doc, go to Tools
> Web Page Options > Web Site Options and untick Organize supporting files
in a folder. Delete the files on your website, and republish. This might
bypass the relative links issue you are having. Please let me know if this
works.
If this doesn't work then you will need to change the hyperlinks on your
navbar. If you load your page as it is right now, and hover your mouse over
the 'more photos' link, then look at the bottom of the page you will see
'Page346.htm'. So I would guess that you will need to change the More Photos
link to:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/peter-hunt/index_files/Page346.htm
This is assuming that you have the Organize supporting files option ticked.
If you don't, then the link is likely to be
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/peter-hunt/Page346.htm
Then change the other pages...and once again delete the files on the server,
and republish.
And while I am at it, I would suggest that you use the Compress images
function before you republish so your images load faster...
Let me know how it works for you...DavidF
> URL is www.samuiheights.com David, since your first reply I tried inserting
> the script below, sent from my domain name provider, which does cure the
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Pho - 28 Jan 2006 11:55 GMT
Hi David,
I tried the first option, unticked organize supporting files in a folder,
republished etc. Unfortunately this didn't work. Interestingly, everything
disappeared except text. This also applied to any pub file I opened when I
hit web page preview. The problem was solved by unchecking the VML support
option. PNG option checked is OK. Anyway, I'm fairly certain the second
option will work but you'll need to be give me precise instructions on where
and how to change the hyperlinks on my navbar. I have looked around but
can't find how to do it. Thanks again!
> Thanks for posting the script. I will make note of it, and perhaps it will
> help someone else with this problem. But back to you...
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DavidF - 28 Jan 2006 15:43 GMT
As I thought through this again...a bit more carefully...I don't think you
will solve anything by changing your navbar links from relative to absolute.
You will still have the full destination web location address come up in the
address bar. Maybe someone smarter than I, will jump in with a solution, but
at this point I can't think of a workaround, and am thinking you will have
to live with that until you quit framing the site.
I would go back to your original file setup, and use the script that your
were given. Then when or if you decide to move the site to a non-framing
host, you will only have to remove the script, and you will be ready to go.
If you change the links to absolute, then you would have to redo them when
you moved the site.
Be sure to delete all the files from the host before you republish. I would
disable the PNG option, and the Rely on VML option and compress your images.
This will at least reduce the code bloat help your pages load more quickly.
DavidF
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Pho - 29 Jan 2006 14:18 GMT
I've changed everything back. Thank you for all your help.
Pho.
> As I thought through this again...a bit more carefully...I don't think you
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