Re: Hand-coding all the way, or...?
by Kym Jones <kjones(at)adam.com.au>
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Wed, 29 Nov 2000 23:33:43 +1030 |
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Jim Tom Polk <jtpolk(at)texas.net> |
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Well Jim, therein lies a mystery. I tried it and all the slashes were fine,
just as you said, so I posed the question on the BB and sure enough, some
have the problem and some don't and they are *all* talking about PI6. With
any luck, Ulead might comment.
So, having stirred up that hornet's nest, I think I'll just quietly skulk
back into my corner LOL...I just don't understand it at all, unless after
the initial shipping, they got the message and fixed it before the second
shipping, causing some to have the problem and others not.
Beats me...
Much and all as I love my PI, there sure have been some weird "features"
reported in 6.0 although I have to admit, I haven't had any real problems
with it thus far.
Kym
At 05:15 PM 28/11/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>I'm using it to design sites and have not ever experienced this problem
>in PhotoImpact 6.0.
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>The posting is wrong about both the image slicer and html production.
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>> I went back to the PI BB and checked out the bug list that someone started
>> about V6.0 and it seems that it's in the image slicing area that the
>> problem occurs.
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>> If you're interested, the URL is:
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>> http://www.westofthemoon.net/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000863.html
>>
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>Give it a try and verify it for yourself. I know this thread started I
>went and used both the PhotoImpact 6.0 Image Slicer and HTML output
>feature and then loaded the pages up from a UNIX file system just to be
>sure.
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>> I haven't used the function myself, I'm only going on what I read but I
>> know it caused more than a few headaches until someone with some html savvy
>> woke up to what was going on.
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>Please note: the slicer in -->PhotoImpact 5.0<-- DID put slashes in
>incorrectly as well as a malformed meta-tag.
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>--
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>Jim Tom Polk -:- jtpolk(at)texas.net -:- http://camalott.com/~jtpolk/
> ''You might as well fall flat on your face as
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