Mrs. Muddled Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 Ah, there's that word again ... "confused." I have the a/m program and I use it for all my photo editing. Like it. I now have a Blog and I have a personal web page where I look at my Blog. Believe me, that in itself was a major achievement. My Microsoft Picture It Publishing program has a web ready photo album section. I've been playing with it to see how my photos would look on my website. I like the idea of being able to click "next" and "back" to view pictures. Rather than belabour the quandary I am in with this program ... I thought I would ask if there is anyone out there that is familiar with MSPIP, and if they can explain to me HOW I save my "new" album as an HTML file ... and get it back so I can work on it some more? I click all the suggested buttons ... the file appears to save itself to MY DOCUMENTS ... and I can't open it! If I do get it open, what I get is about 10 files, each with a tiny fragment of the original file. Also, are there any obvious negatives to using these pre-formatted pages that I should be aware of? Obvously I would want to be careful as to what personal info was visible in source. I'm not having any luck Googling the program. I guess because it's old. I await your sage advice. Quote
Deverill Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 Sorry I don't have any experience with that program. Usually those kinds of programs will dump an entire folder of the html file and photo files. As for personal information, I highly doubt that anything will be sent that you didn't tell the program, such as name, and maybe not even that. When you post a page you can use your browser's "View Source" feature to see what it sends -- most likely anything there would be at the top of that page. Quote
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