Certain Photos Do Not Load into my Web Site

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I use Microsoft Expressions Web for my web site. I have loaded successfully over 1,000 photos over the years. Lately two photos will not load. They load successfully to Facebook. The only slight difference I can think of, on each image I partially processed them in Photoshop 2024, and finished them in Photoshop CS6. Here is a screen shot of the page in Expressions where I tried to load the image. I drew an arrow to show you what happens.
Thans in advance.
Dave in NJ



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Open those images in another application and re-save them from that app. See if that helps
 
I use Microsoft Expressions Web for my web site. I have loaded successfully over 1,000 photos over the years. Lately two photos will not load. They load successfully to Facebook. The only slight difference I can think of, on each image I partially processed them in Photoshop 2024, and finished them in Photoshop CS6. Here is a screen shot of the page in Expressions where I tried to load the image. I drew an arrow to show you what happens.
Thans in advance.
Dave in NJ

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Dave

Can you send me the actual page by email as it looks like from the screenshot that you haven't published it to your website yet. That 'x' symbol could mean there is simply something wrong with the image url rather than the image format.

I can check the code for you.

Cheers

D

p.s.

This is bringing out the ultra pedant in me, but I've seen you write it down enough times now to suspect that it isn't a typo :-) .... the editor you are using is called Microsoft Expression Web, rather than "Expressions". I worked with it for 10 years and it just sounds wrong! Minor detail for which I apologise, it's just me.

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2024: Awarded Royal Photographic Society LRPS Distinction
Photo of the day: https://whisperingcat.co.uk/wp/photo-of-the-day/
Website: http://www.whisperingcat.co.uk/
DPReview gallery: https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/0286305481
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidmillier/ (very old!)
 
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I use Microsoft Expressions Web for my web site. I have loaded successfully over 1,000 photos over the years. Lately two photos will not load. They load successfully to Facebook. The only slight difference I can think of, on each image I partially processed them in Photoshop 2024, and finished them in Photoshop CS6. Here is a screen shot of the page in Expressions where I tried to load the image. I drew an arrow to show you what happens.
Thans in advance.
Dave in NJ

c38735ca20d14a5582249dbc7a31cb28.jpg.png
Dave

Can you send me the actual page by email as it looks like from the screenshot that you haven't published it to your website yet. That 'x' symbol could mean there is simply something wrong with the image url rather than the image format.

I can check the code for you.

Cheers

D

p.s.

This is bringing out the ultra pedant in me, but I've seen you write it down enough times now to suspect that it isn't a typo :-) .... the editor you are using is called Microsoft Expression Web, rather than "Expressions". I worked with it for 10 years and it just sounds wrong! Minor detail for which I apologise, it's just me.
Do you mean send you the screen shot via email?

thanks

Dave
 
I use Microsoft Expressions Web for my web site. I have loaded successfully over 1,000 photos over the years. Lately two photos will not load. They load successfully to Facebook. The only slight difference I can think of, on each image I partially processed them in Photoshop 2024, and finished them in Photoshop CS6. Here is a screen shot of the page in Expressions where I tried to load the image. I drew an arrow to show you what happens.
Thans in advance.
Dave in NJ

c38735ca20d14a5582249dbc7a31cb28.jpg.png
Dave

Can you send me the actual page by email as it looks like from the screenshot that you haven't published it to your website yet. That 'x' symbol could mean there is simply something wrong with the image url rather than the image format.

I can check the code for you.

Cheers

D

p.s.

This is bringing out the ultra pedant in me, but I've seen you write it down enough times now to suspect that it isn't a typo :-) .... the editor you are using is called Microsoft Expression Web, rather than "Expressions". I worked with it for 10 years and it just sounds wrong! Minor detail for which I apologise, it's just me.
Do you mean send you the screen shot via email?

thanks

Dave
No, the actual page (without the images of course), I want to examine the HTML.

You can open the page in your browser and do file/save as, then send me the file. Or you could click the editor tab and cut and paste the html into a private message.

Alternatively you could publish the broken page and I could get to it that way.

My suspicion is that the link to the image is broken - possibly it is a relative link when it should be an absolute link or vice versa.

--

2024: Awarded Royal Photographic Society LRPS Distinction
Photo of the day: https://whisperingcat.co.uk/wp/photo-of-the-day/
Website: http://www.whisperingcat.co.uk/
DPReview gallery: https://www.dpreview.com/galleries/0286305481
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davidmillier/ (very old!)
 
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I've looked at the current page on your site and the html for the img tag simply says:

src="s128ROC%20SMALL%20JPG%20_small1.jpg"

for the last image. You could check the image source link for your new images to see if anything looks different about them. For example, if the src parameter said something like

src="D:/s128ROC%20SMALL%20JPG%20_small1.jpg" including a path to the directory rather than just the image file name, that might break things.
 
Someone suggested opening the images in another application and re-save them. I did and IT WORKED. I opened them in Photolab 8, made minimal changes and re-saved. The program automatically adds _DXO to the titles so they were easy to find. In case you are interested the offending images are here, and they shouldalso be on my site, as I published after adding the two images.

Thanks all....you guys are great and ever so helpful.

Dave in NJ



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Someone suggested opening the images in another application and re-save them. I did and IT WORKED. I opened them in Photolab 8, made minimal changes and re-saved. The program automatically adds _DXO to the titles so they were easy to find. In case you are interested the offending images are here, and they shouldalso be on my site, as I published after adding the two images.

Thanks all....you guys are great and ever so helpful.

Dave in NJ
That was me. Glad it worked out for you.
 
Someone suggested opening the images in another application and re-save them. I did and IT WORKED. I opened them in Photolab 8, made minimal changes and re-saved. The program automatically adds _DXO to the titles so they were easy to find. In case you are interested the offending images are here, and they shouldalso be on my site, as I published after adding the two images.

Thanks all....you guys are great and ever so helpful.

Dave in NJ
That was me. Glad it worked out for you.
Thank you!

Dave
 

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