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4/29/2004 3:42:00 AM
Front Page is a program to be used in creating/modifying
web pages. Mozilla is a browser with which to view web
pages on the net.
Unless you are the kind of person who would use a hammer
to saw wood (ie, use the wrong tool for the job), I would
suggest you use Front Page to make any changes to your
web pages. Save all of the files for your web that you
create using Front Page into a Front Page disk-based web
not some random place on your hard drive. This way Front
Page will manage changes to links, renaming of files,
etc. for you.
Specifically I would suggest you start over with the
problem page, open the file with Front Page and make your
changes using it.
>-----Original Message-----
>I've scanned the NG, and can't seem to find an answer to
my problem...
>
>Okay. I'm a semi-newbie with FrontPage, and I currently
use FrontPage
>2000, and I'm having a problem!
>
>I wanted to add a hyperlink to one of my pages (to
another page,) and
>went to the page, itself, in mozilla, and saved the
index.htm file that
>I wanted to append to, to a different file on my hard
drive than the
>original folder containing all my web design files. When
I opened it up
>to edit it in Front Page, all the image hyperlinks had
been reverted
>back to the directory in which I saved the index.htm
file.
>
>I did my revisions, and then saved it, uploaded it, then
checked it out
>in mozilla. Apparantly, all the image hyperlinks had
been linked to
>where FP saved it on my hard disk. (specifically, to the
index_files
>sub-folder that was created by mozilla in the folder
where I saved the
>page to my hard drive.)
>
>My question is this: Can I do a "mass change" on the url
directory in
>which all my images are in, instead of having to go back
through every
>image (about 30) and change the link? Is there any way
to do it all in
>one process?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>Adam D. Vanover
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