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Jaakko Panelius #1
Link problem
Using PB 17, OS 10.3.2 with FH 11.0 or FH11.0.1 or FH 11.0.2 and G4 DP 1,25 OS
10.2.8 with 11.0. Having a serious problem with opening and linking pictures in
a Freehand document. If the document and linked pictures are on a server I`m
unable to open the document and /or relink:clock icon starts ticking and
eventually FH crashes. No difference if I open from finder or FH. The only way
to open a document is to copy all corresponding files to local hard disk. But
even then I?ve maneged to crash FH, but after booting it works again. To make
things more complicated third Mac (OS 10.2.8, G4 DP 500Mhz, FH 11.0.1) doesn?t
crash!!?? Anyone familiar with the problem?
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PrinceDeeDer #2
Link problem
i want my links to open in another browser but for some reason everytime i
create a link within my site it shows up like this
[url]www.example.com/www.example.com[/url]
i have done webdesign in other programs but i can't figure out the problem is
in this case. i dunno if its my weblayout or what
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Murray *ACE* #3
Re: Link problem
<a href="http://www.example.com/whatever.html">You must include the protocol
with the domain name in external links</a>
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"PrinceDeeDer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ee3tkc$olo$1@forums.macromedia.com...>i want my links to open in another browser but for some reason everytime i
> create a link within my site it shows up like this
>
> [url]www.example.com/www.example.com[/url]
>
> i have done webdesign in other programs but i can't figure out the problem
> is
> in this case. i dunno if its my weblayout or what
>
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LazyMoon #4
Re: Link problem
As in, you must include "http://" in the URL or your browser will treat it as an internal path.
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