Donna,
It is unclear from your post, but if you are not hosting you website, but
uploading it to a webhost, then perhaps the response I just posted to Phil
is also your solution:
"It sounds like you may be using a Master Page? If you place images on a
Master Page then you can end up with the path pointing to the C drive on
your computer. Don't use a Master page in a Publisher website. Its also
possible that instead of inserting and embedding your images into your Pub
page, that you linked to them from where the images reside on your C drive.
If you do this, then those images will not be uploaded. And since you said
that you can't see the other pages, that would imply that you did not upload
the index_files folder that contains the other pages, and is supposed to
contain the supporting graphics. Look to those three things and hopefully
you'll see where you are going wrong."
Also how are you putting in your background image for the page? Did you put
it on the Master Page?
DavidF
> There are some images that I can see the images on my computer through the
> website but no one else can. I know this is because I'm the host and have
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> help?
> donna
bonnit - 28 Feb 2007 14:58 GMT
if i were you i would upload your images to a server - it doesnt have to be
expensive - geocities allows free acounts etc, and insert a html code
fragment using the <img src> tag for simple images or for linked images use
the <a href> tag to locate the pictures on the web. it will ensure that your
site will load quicker and you can manually control where your website
recalls these images from
> Donna,
>
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> > help?
> > donna