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I thought I'd see if I could generate an html file with a Word document. It
has jpg files and text. The jpg files are Tight and positioned as Other. When I tried to save, I noticed a Type of *.htm, *.html, so used it. Word objected because of formating with the jpg file positions. It said something about moving them all to the left, or making the file .html. This last choice seems impossible. All I can get is html. Anyway, I proceeded to make it htm, and put it up on the server for my web page. When I try to access it, I get a 404 not found. What's wrong here? My regular html files seem to work OK. The start of the htm file is: html head meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252" meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 11 (filtered)" titleChile Web Page/title style .... -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: speckledwithStars.net |
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It appears saving the file as filtered (htm) does help, but not quite in my
instance. I have a mixture of pictures and text. I'm slowly adding html (from a copy of the complete file) to the file and checking to see if the problem disappears. When it does, I'll know what section of html contains the problem. When all the code is present, I get nowhere, just a 404 error. With about 15% of the generated code in, it works--even with a picture file in it. W. Watson wrote: I thought I'd see if I could generate an html file with a Word document. It has jpg files and text. The jpg files are Tight and positioned as Other. When I tried to save, I noticed a Type of *.htm, *.html, so used it. Word objected because of formating with the jpg file positions. It said something about moving them all to the left, or making the file .html. This last choice seems impossible. All I can get is html. Anyway, I proceeded to make it htm, and put it up on the server for my web page. When I try to access it, I get a 404 not found. What's wrong here? My regular html files seem to work OK. The start of the htm file is: html head meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252" meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 11 (filtered)" titleChile Web Page/title style ... -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: speckledwithStars.net |
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Solved. I had named the file with "e_ W" instead of "e_W". That space before
the W played hell with everything. Hard to notice with a smaller font size. I see that the htm suffix apparently allows MS html commands. Ugh! W. Watson wrote: It appears saving the file as filtered (htm) does help, but not quite in my instance. I have a mixture of pictures and text. I'm slowly adding html (from a copy of the complete file) to the file and checking to see if the problem disappears. When it does, I'll know what section of html contains the problem. When all the code is present, I get nowhere, just a 404 error. With about 15% of the generated code in, it works--even with a picture file in it. W. Watson wrote: I thought I'd see if I could generate an html file with a Word document. It has jpg files and text. The jpg files are Tight and positioned as Other. When I tried to save, I noticed a Type of *.htm, *.html, so used it. Word objected because of formating with the jpg file positions. It said something about moving them all to the left, or making the file .html. This last choice seems impossible. All I can get is html. Anyway, I proceeded to make it htm, and put it up on the server for my web page. When I try to access it, I get a 404 not found. What's wrong here? My regular html files seem to work OK. The start of the htm file is: html head meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252" meta name=Generator content="Microsoft Word 11 (filtered)" titleChile Web Page/title style ... -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: speckledwithStars.net |
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