Another point to remember is a lot of web servers don't allow Uppercase in
file names, or spaces & such.
try renaming the file to
walter_sowell.jpg

I know that some web providers automatically change the lettercase, but the
link may still be mixed case & not match up to the URL

Hope this helps

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kraig Jones

> John,
> I'm beginning to take shots in the dark now, but I may
> see your problem.  The "%20" in
> file:///C:/AATemp/Walter%20Sowell.jpg represents a
> space, that could cause the browser to not find the
> picture.  Try renaming your picture file (the one in
> the original location) to WalterSowell.jpg, without
> the space between words.  You'll need to change the
> name of the file in the location that Legacy is
> pointing to, not the name of the copy in the web page
> folder, and you'll need to change the Legacy data base
> to the new name, too.
>
> Try this with just one picture to see if it works,
> before you rename all of your pictures.
>
>
> --- John D. Taylor III
> wrote:
> > I select yes to create the folder, but it's not
> > creating a folder.
> >
> > I checked the path in the browser that is looking
> > for the picture and it
> > pointed to the folder that I created to place the
> > file in along with the
> > name of the picture, but Legacy did not create a
> > folder for the pictures nor
> > did the browser say that there was a legacy folder
> > that it was looking for.
> >
> > Example, the folder that I created was (aatemp.) I
> > told Legacy to create a
> > file in this folder named, (temp.html) Legacy ask me
> > if I wanted it to save
> > the referenced pictures to the folder, - I clicked
> > yes. Legacy asks me if I
> > wanted to view the file, I clicked yes. The browser
> > opened and everything
> > was there but the pictures. In place of the pictures
> > is a box with the
> > missing pictures. I place the curser over the box
> > and it shows the path,
> > (file:///C:/AATemp/Walter%20Sowell.jpg) to get the
> > picture, but there is no
> > picture file of any kind in the aatemp folder, nor
> > is there a folder created
> > by legacy that the pictures are in.
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: On Behalf Of John D. Taylor III
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea why the pictures in legacy
> > 4 deluxe will show in
> > the preview mode, but will not show when creating an
> > .rtf or .html file? I
> > have the feature turned on to show the pictures and
> > I do get a square with
> > an X in it to show where the picture is supposed to
> > go when creating an html
> > file.
> >
> > I get no indication of a missing picture when
> > creating an rtf file unless I
> > use the legacy charting companion to create the
> > .rtf, but the charting
> > companion scatters them in the wrong places.
> >
> > The only place that the pictures seem to work fine
> > is in the legacy program
> > itself.
> >
> > I could use some help, if anyone has any ideas.
> >
> > John T
Another point to remember is a lot of web servers don't allow Uppercase in
file names, or spaces & such.
try renaming the file to
walter_sowell.jpg

I know that some web providers automatically change the lettercase, but the
link may still be mixed case & not match up to the URL

Hope this helps

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Kraig Jones

> John,
> I'm beginning to take shots in the dark now, but I may
> see your problem.  The "%20" in
> file:///C:/AATemp/Walter%20Sowell.jpg represents a
> space, that could cause the browser to not find the
> picture.  Try renaming your picture file (the one in
> the original location) to WalterSowell.jpg, without
> the space between words.  You'll need to change the
> name of the file in the location that Legacy is
> pointing to, not the name of the copy in the web page
> folder, and you'll need to change the Legacy data base
> to the new name, too.
>
> Try this with just one picture to see if it works,
> before you rename all of your pictures.
>
>
> --- John D. Taylor III
> wrote:
> > I select yes to create the folder, but it's not
> > creating a folder.
> >
> > I checked the path in the browser that is looking
> > for the picture and it
> > pointed to the folder that I created to place the
> > file in along with the
> > name of the picture, but Legacy did not create a
> > folder for the pictures nor
> > did the browser say that there was a legacy folder
> > that it was looking for.
> >
> > Example, the folder that I created was (aatemp.) I
> > told Legacy to create a
> > file in this folder named, (temp.html) Legacy ask me
> > if I wanted it to save
> > the referenced pictures to the folder, - I clicked
> > yes. Legacy asks me if I
> > wanted to view the file, I clicked yes. The browser
> > opened and everything
> > was there but the pictures. In place of the pictures
> > is a box with the
> > missing pictures. I place the curser over the box
> > and it shows the path,
> > (file:///C:/AATemp/Walter%20Sowell.jpg) to get the
> > picture, but there is no
> > picture file of any kind in the aatemp folder, nor
> > is there a folder created
> > by legacy that the pictures are in.
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: On Behalf Of John D. Taylor III
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea why the pictures in legacy
> > 4 deluxe will show in
> > the preview mode, but will not show when creating an
> > .rtf or .html file? I
> > have the feature turned on to show the pictures and
> > I do get a square with
> > an X in it to show where the picture is supposed to
> > go when creating an html
> > file.
> >
> > I get no indication of a missing picture when
> > creating an rtf file unless I
> > use the legacy charting companion to create the
> > .rtf, but the charting
> > companion scatters them in the wrong places.
> >
> > The only place that the pictures seem to work fine
> > is in the legacy program
> > itself.
> >
> > I could use some help, if anyone has any ideas.
> >
> > John T

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