Andy,
You are correct.
Notepad will save a htm file without adding a txt extension.
Htm files are actually text files.
--
Ronald Sommer
"Andy"
[email protected] wrote in message
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: Hi Ron.
:
: Thanks for straightening me out on this one.
: You said:
:
:: You are going to produce a htm with this code:
:
:: HTML
:: BODY
:: IMG src="file://c:\myimages\myimage.jpg"
:: /BODY
:: /HTML
::
:: It is going to point to the location of the myimage.jpg on your computer.
:: The location is not going to be the same on Nina's computer.
:: How is that going to help?
:
: I see now that it is not going to help at all........ :-(
:
:: In My Computer or Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, View tab, is
:: 'Hide file extensions of known types' checked?
:: If it is, then you are not going to see the txt file extension.
:
: It is *not* checked, and I do see the .txt extension in the File Name box
: when I Save As from NotePad. I delete .txt, *then* type in the name of
the
: sig file and give it the .htm extension. That's all. It works.
:
:: If you double click on your .htm file, does it open in Notepad?
:: Txt files will open in Notepad. Htm will open in your browser.
:
: My .htm file opens in the browser. (I always make that check before
: proceeding.)
:
:: No offense, but
:: Nina did not post using her email address.
:: If she emails you, she will not be able to hide her address.
:: --
:: Ronald Sommer
:
: I trust that *no one* took offence at my suggesting that Nina E-Mail me
the
: graphic........especially Nina. Such a request is not unknown in NG's
where
: plain text is required and Attachments are frowned upon.
:
: Andy I.
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