ppt - HTML problem

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Gus Collot

What browser are you using ? It opened fine to me, I use Internet Explorer
version 6.0.2800.1106...what 'bout you, Tom ?
( Excellent graphics & music, indeed )

Regards,

Gus Collot
 
Thank you, project is almost finished, now this :<
Same browser version . . .
The opening page is all html -
click on any radio, that's where the problem begins.
The 'Radio' files are PPT, exported with PP to HTML.
Should open a new browser - that's where the lockup
begins.

Thanks!!!
Tom
 
Thank you, BUT - The opening page is all HTML -
Click on any radio link & that's where the problem
begins.
The 'Radio' files are PPT, exported with PP to HTML.
Should open a new browser - that's where the lockup
begins.
Tested on 4 different systems, different browsers.
I've created another HTML opening page to confirm the
problem wasn't the calling HTML. It's not.
Seems to be in the PPT HTML export files.

Thanks!!!
Tom
 
Works fine here, just take a very long time to load

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Thank you, BUT - The opening page is all HTML -
Click on any radio link & that's where the problem
begins.
The 'Radio' files are PPT, exported with PP to HTML.
Should open a new browser - that's where the lockup
begins.
Tested on 4 different systems, different browsers.
I've created another HTML opening page to confirm the
problem wasn't the calling HTML. It's not.
Seems to be in the PPT HTML export files.

Thanks!!!
Tom
 
Hi Gus; I got them to work for me, just took and awfully long time to load. I definitely agree with you on the naming convention. I use the kiss principle <g> all lowercase no spaces.

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Tom, by any chance, have you tried to check whether the spelling on your
page's linked picture files as they show on the FTP server coincide with the
spelling on your page's source code ( MYIMAGE.gif shouldn't equal
myimage.gif, for example ). I've had this problem once in a while, which has
forced me to rename files in the server so that they show exactly similar
spelling to the source code -- somehow the server transforms the original
spelling when you upload.

Doesn´t seem to be a link problem, but rather a loading problem...html is
found, but seems to keep searching for images it can't recognize.

Gus
 
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