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Andy
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 30 Mar 2005 :  18:14:01  Show Profile  Visit Andy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have a problem with the default save path. My HDD has been moved between several machines. On the first I saved files to C:Documents and SettingsDadMy WebsBiathleLinks.htm

on the new the correct path is

D:My WebsBiathleLinks.htm

but, when I go to export a file, Dynamic HTML Editor seems to default to the old path. This happens despite repeated corrections to the path.

Any ideas how I can get it to look at the correct path.

Andy

Martin1
Super User

Netherlands
626 Posts

Posted - 30 Mar 2005 :  19:42:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Did you follow File/export or just hit F12 (for the lazy persons )?

When you did and you put in the destination filename and exported the file and images and so on you need to save the dhe file. If you don't save the dhe file after the export it won't 'remember' where it exported the files to the last time you chaned it. It goes to the 'original' destination.

Martin
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Andy
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United Kingdom
83 Posts

Posted - 30 Mar 2005 :  22:47:50  Show Profile  Visit Andy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Cheers,

that explains it. Trouble is I dont save that file cos its made of 2 Dynamic HTML Editor files that I want to keep separate (one is with all the menu buttons on.

Andy
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Andy
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 31 Mar 2005 :  00:14:46  Show Profile  Visit Andy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Had another look at that. Have now joined the two files together and saved. That solves the path issue. Uploaded it all, and for some reason the page changes are jumpy. The way I did it before it was a smooth change. Any ideas?? www.biathle.co.uk

Thanks

Andy
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Martin1
Super User

Netherlands
626 Posts

Posted - 31 Mar 2005 :  16:58:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hmm I don't see anything jumpy-ish going on. I am on a high speed connection so it may go to fast to see the jumping.

Martin
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madzib
Practical

Netherlands
36 Posts

Posted - 04 Apr 2005 :  11:54:48  Show Profile  Visit madzib's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Nice site BTW. [2 ??:-|] For me it also don't looks jumpy. But I'm also working with a fast connection.
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