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13-Nov-2005, 03:31 PM #1
Golive Help
Ok i got some quick questions:

1st how do i upload sound files to my site
2nd how do i fix broken links i put an image on one of my pages on the site and i get a clear box with an x in the corner so can someone please tell me how to fix this

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13-Nov-2005, 03:47 PM #2
Hello,
To upload sound files you can either use the ftp for your site in GoLive (copy music files into your sites folder then upload them) or you can FTP them using a ftp program (even windows FTP will work)

For broken image links it usually means either you image is not on the server (not uplaoded yet), or the link to the image is incorrect. Creating with any WYSIWYG editors the second is most likely as the image may be pointing to a different area on you computer such as documents folder. If the image properties begin with file://. then it is not in the sites root, therefore will not be accessible via the internet but willbe locally.

Open your webpage in GoLive and click the image on the webpage then modify the link (you will need to copy that image to your images folder in the website root) then uplaod the page and its dependant files.
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13-Nov-2005, 05:11 PM #3
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14-Nov-2005, 06:38 PM #4
Your welcome.

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