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Problem Saving To Remote Server

New Here ,
Mar 13, 2008 Mar 13, 2008
I am trying to update a previously existing site using CS3. The first time I saved to Remote Server a portion of the photos went through. I changed the source for those pictures that were missing and saved again only to find NONE
of my photos were on the web. A friend told me it's in the code but it would have to have come from within CS3 as I don't know HTML. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've got to get this page up and running again fast!
Thanks,
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LEGEND ,
Mar 14, 2008 Mar 14, 2008
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wyolorif wrote:
> A friend told me it's in the code but it would
> have to have come from within CS3 as I don't know HTML. Can anyone point me in
> the right direction?

Yes, learn HTML. Without it, you will constantly find yourself bumping
into problems like this. The short amount of time it takes to learn HTML
will be repaid many times over in reduced frustration and time lost
trying to find out why your pages don't work.

To answer your immediate question, your friend is right: the answer lies
in the code. Unless you post a URL of the problem site, any replies here
will simply be guesswork.

My guess is that you have not defined a site correctly in Dreamweaver,
and that the links to your images are still pointing to your hard disk.

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David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
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