I think that can be ruled out. The hosting company gave me VERY specific
instructions about the upload destination and I followed them to the last
letter. The odd thing is that I uploaded them to the same folder containing
all my other images but when the upload of about 200 images was complete
they just vanished from the upload screen. As they were being uploaded they
were seen on screen to be going into the same directory as the others but
come the end of the upload the 200 or so just got zapped off the screen. I
used CuteFTP, ver 8.0 for the first upload and then re-uploaded using the
latest version of FileZilla. A further oddity is that if I use the so called
cPanel / File management facility provided by the web hosting company all of
the images are in the folder to which they were destined. However, the web
hosting company's own FTP facility does not locate them and neither does my
CuteFTP and FileZilla programs ! The web hosting company's help desk and I
are going back and forth on the issue.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Piers Hemy" <piers@xxxxxxxx>
To: "'Olympus Camera Discussion'" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [OM] invisible images
> My only suggestion, John, is that the images are not where you think you
> put
> them - no, I'm not being flippant (for once?), in my experience it's easy
> enough to upload them to a directory other than the one you intended, and
> not where the website html page is expecting to find them.
>
> Piers
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Hudson [mailto:OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 05 February 2010 14:39
> To: Olympus Camera Discussion
> Subject: [OM] invisible images
>
> Here's an odd ball question.
>
> Is there any feature in Photoshop [I use CS4] that can be invoked when
> creating an FTP uploadable image [say a JPEG] that would make the image
> invisible to an FTP program search of the host's server ?
>
> I have uploaded several JPEG images to a web host's server and these are
> viewable using the images' exact URLs.
>
> However, when I use CuteFTP and FileZilla to identify their existence on
> the
> host's server they are nowhere to be seen.
>
> What's more, the hosting company's help desk tells me that they cannot
> locate the images when using their own FTP facilities.
>
> I clear out my temporary internet files, memory caches, etc all the time
> so
> I do not have an access from a memory cache issue.
>
> Any ideas anyone ?
>
> John Hudson
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