No. You would have to send the images along with the .dwt and any html
files. Creating a .zip file could be good way to do it, and it's actually
how a lot of these files get transferred since you can create a zip file and
keep the directory structure intact.
Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"Creative Little Surfer Girl"
<CreativeLittleSurferGirl DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> thanks... but the the page does not have a URL website yet, it is only in
> file format of dwt and html. I wish to send it via email. Is it possible
> to
> send by email with images intact without having a site. How do I imbed the
> images?
>
> "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
>
>> No. Images are not embedded in html pages. You have attached the images
>> or upload them to your site
>> on the internet and then change the link to be absolute
>> (http://www.domainname.com/images/imagename.jpg)
>>
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>> Thomas A. Rowe
>> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
>>
>> http://www.Ecom-Data.com
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>> "Creative Little Surfer Girl" <Creative Little Surfer
>> Girl DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:B699A901-ADF0-4FB7-A290-2D4477FFA3C2@microsoft.com...
>> > Trying to send a dwt and/or html page with images via email and they
>> > appear
>> > blanc. The dwt file has a square in the upper left corner with a
>> > smaller red
>> > square, green circle and blue tiangle and the html has a little red x
>> > in the
>> > left upper corner. This page is not live yet... is it possible to send
>> > it
>> > with images intact?
>> > (ISP has Front Page extensions) Please help...thank-you!
>>
>>
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