Re: Images Don't show in Navigator, but do in Internet Explorer
by Honeywebster(at)aol.com
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Fri, 19 May 2000 12:21:24 EDT |
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vickeya(at)excite.com, hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org |
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I will tell you my experience with your site. I think to understand it better
for us out here, give us an exact example of which graphic(s) don't load and
on which page(s). Only give a couple of examples in each category. I will
look at the code.
I saw it in AOL 4.0 and Netscape 4.6 on a Mac.
AOL (an IE hybrid browser) - didn't see any missing graphics.
Netscape - didn't see any missing graphics.
Went to what was labeled a form. In AOL, got a downloadable .doc file.
Couldn't get it in Netscape. Said that html was not locatable.
Even if I download the .doc file, I probably won't be able to open it. These
files should be in .pdf format (if it is something someone wants to print out
and/or read and submit by mail) or an actual form (cgi/perl) that can be
filled out online and by pressing a submit button will return the results by
email. Adobe Acrobat can create the .pdf and it only takes the Acrobat Reader
to read (freeware).
You can actually create the .pdf in one of many programs. The cheapest is
Adobe Acrobat (about $120 or less if you are associated with an educational
institution). Others that will work are Illustrator, Photoshop (altho not
great for long type documents), InDesign, PageMaker and probably Quark.
There are sites to get the script for the cgi forms. But being you are on an
NT server, you should get the code to add from the systems manager at Cornell.
-Janet
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