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Claudette_Crawford
Jun 4, 2004
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Please help.
I am using Photoshop 7.0
Windows XP home edition.
I am in the process of building JPEG files for the Web.
I followed all of the steps to do this task. Why are most of my pages once opened in Microsoft Internet Explorer, incrypted with graphics from the other pages?
Confussed!

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Mac_McDougald
Jun 4, 2004
Please try to explain again in more detail, no clue as to the problem.

If you’ll give us a URL of the problem page(s) can probably get an idea of the prob right away.

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Claudette_Crawford
Jun 4, 2004
Hi Mac,
Okay. Thank you.
I don’t know if you’ll be able to access the URL address because the pages aren’t posted on the Internet yet. Here it is:
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\JPEG-MGO\MGO_Romance-Soap.html After converting my designed pages (in Adobe Photoshop 7.0) to JPEG (which gives me an Internet Explorer icon), I clicked on the icon(s) to make sure all of the pages converted to JPEG.
When opened them some of the pages were fine, yet other pages showed images from other pages. In case you can’t open the URL here is an example of what is happening in more detail: say for instance a page was created of a sunrise and another page of a jungle. Images from the jungle appears on the page of the sunrise.
Thanks again Mac
Claudette
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Mac_McDougald
Jun 4, 2004
No, of course I can’t see an HTML file on YOUR hard drive.

Sounds like you used Web Photo Gallery?

Perhaps you have actually misnamed some of your picture files before making the gallery?

If you made the HTML files yourself, then of course you can look at the code and see what pictures are being called for and check the filenames accordingly.

Until you can put this on the web, none of us can but guess.

Mac
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Claudette_Crawford
Jun 4, 2004
Thank you mac. I will go back and check all of my file names. I was actually starting to do my Web Photo Gallery when I thought I should check the converted to JPEG pages first. That’s when I saw the overlapping pages. No I didn’t make the HTML files myself.
Maybe the names of the files are too closely related and it’s confusing the function? I’m going to start from scratch. Thank you so much for your help.
Claudette

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