I am using FrontPage to create a single page HTML Newsletter. My real
problem is that I am sending this message through Groupwise. But I am hoping
that someone can help me with a work around.
When I copy the HTML page into my email after sending the email all of the
Bookmark links point to my C: drive. So they do not work.
Groupwise will not let me edit the source code so that I can delete the file
paths. I know that if I can delete the file path and just leave the bookmark
in the source that the links will work.
Does anyone know some way that I can keep the source code from referencing
my C: drive before sending out the email? This would be a great help!
Try publishing the page to a folder on you hard drive and then send it.
See if that works.
Just a thought..
JM
|I am using FrontPage to create a single page HTML Newsletter. My real
| problem is that I am sending this message through Groupwise. But I am
hoping
| that someone can help me with a work around.
|
| When I copy the HTML page into my email after sending the email all of the
| Bookmark links point to my C: drive. So they do not work.
|
| Groupwise will not let me edit the source code so that I can delete the
file
| paths. I know that if I can delete the file path and just leave the
bookmark
| in the source that the links will work.
|
| Does anyone know some way that I can keep the source code from referencing
| my C: drive before sending out the email? This would be a great help!
Have you tried to edit them B4 copying them.?
You could use "Find & Replace"
Find "C:\\\folder/" (or what ever you need to remove) and replace with
nothing leaving the link you want / need for it to work. (This will replace
all of them on the page in one action)
Then Copy the code and paste it in.
JM
| Tried it. But No Luck....
|
| Thanks
|
| "Steveb16" wrote:
|
| > I am using FrontPage to create a single page HTML Newsletter. My real
| > problem is that I am sending this message through Groupwise. But I am
hoping
| > that someone can help me with a work around.
| >
| > When I copy the HTML page into my email after sending the email all of
the
| > Bookmark links point to my C: drive. So they do not work.
| >
| > Groupwise will not let me edit the source code so that I can delete the
file
| > paths. I know that if I can delete the file path and just leave the
bookmark
| > in the source that the links will work.
| >
| > Does anyone know some way that I can keep the source code from
referencing
| > my C: drive before sending out the email? This would be a great help!