I do have uppercase and spaces in my filenames for photos... that would be a 
major pain to have to rename all the photo files. I should have noted that I 
just upgraded from Legacy 4 deluxe to Legacy 8 deluxe and didn't have this 
problem with Legacy 4.

-Larry
--------------------------------------------
On Mon, 9/29/14, Brett McL Robinson <b...@vodafone.co.nz> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Showing Event Photos on Webpages
 To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
 Date: Monday, September 29, 2014, 7:14 PM







     Hi Larry



         There can be problems with images not showing on web
 pages if
         upper case is used in the file names for the images.
 As a
         general rule it is recommended to use only lower
 case file names
         to be loaded onto websites. However this is not
 necessarily a
         problem - in your case the files not showing up on
 your PC
         implies that (unless you are using Unix) it may not
 be the
         cause. Probably worth checking though. Also
 as a general
 rule it is recommended
         to avoid using spaces and special characters in file
 names.



         Have you refreshed your view of the web page to see
 that your
         are using the latest files (not the cache)?




       Cheers, Brett

 B McL Robinson
 Hamilton, New Zealand
       On 30/09/2014 1:20 p.m., singhals wrote:



       For whatever it may be worth in a seller's
 market -- I've
 had this same non-appearing image problem off and on in
 other applications too.  It is as annoying as all get-out,
 when the img src call is (a) correct and (b) identical but
 only one of three .jpg images shows!

 Cheryl

 LDB Misc wrote:


         The web pages are on a server and yes, I've
 uploaded the photos too. But when I create webpages, it
 gives you a chance to preview them on your hard drive and
 that's when I can tell the photos aren't displaying
 (they don't display on the server either).

 thanks,
 Larry
 --------------------------------------------
 On Mon, 9/29/14, Wendy Howard<wendy.how...@gmail.com>
  wrote:

   Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Showing Event Photos on Webpages
   To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
   Date: Monday, September 29, 2014, 12:09 AM

   Where are these web pages? Are they
   on your hard drive, or have you
   uploaded them to a server to view online? If the latter,
 did
   you also
   upload the photo files?

   Wendy

   LDB Misc said the following on 29/09/2014 15:40:
   >  Mary,
   >
   >  Thanks for the instructions. I do have the Add Event
   Pictures ticked and they only show on the Pedigree type
 web
   page. I prefer the Individual type web page and they
 aren't
   showing up.
   >
   >  -Larry
   >  --------------------------------------------
   >  On Sun, 9/28/14, Mary Young<m...@cmy.org.uk>
   wrote:
   >
   >    Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Showing Event
   Photos on Webpages
   >    To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
   >    Date: Sunday, September 28, 2014, 1:52
   PM
   >
   >    Hi Larry
   >
   >    To show Event Photos on web pages:
   >    (1) On the ribbon, select
   "Internet"
   >    (2) Choose the type of Web Pages e.g."
   Pedigree Style", this
   >    opens the
   >    (3) Web Creation dialog box
   >    (4) Select Tab "What"
   >    (5) in 2nd column, under Events,
   select large button "Event
   >    Options"
   >    (6) Tick "Add Event Pictures"
   >
   >    Hope this helps
   >    Mary
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >    On 27/09/2014, LDB Misc<ldb_m...@yahoo.com>
   >    wrote:
   >    >  I'm using Legacy 8.0 Family Tree
   Deluxe Edition, and am
   >    producing web pages
   >    >  from it. The problem is, I can't
   get the Event Photos
   >    to show on the web
   >    >  pages. Help!?! Any and all
   answers will be
   >    appreciated.
   >    >
   >    >  Thanks,
   >    >  Larry






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