Please take this issue to the PVII support forums. Please.
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"Karlhevera" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> The pVII team: Thanks for your reply and explanation. My email provider
> is
> one of the most reputable ones in the UK, British Telecoms. You don't get
> any
> better... I guess, as I do not have the p7 address in my addressbook, BT
> filters and dumps the replies to my bulk folder, content of which I
> delete,
> without reading, as I am just fed up reading about lotions/potions for
> penile
> extension... I have now added p7 address to the problem should not occur
> again..
>
> Now, back to the topic. I have done as suggested in the video, clicked on
> the
> menu item, 'Recreated' it, saved it, Modified-Library-Update paged... it
> The
> new additions were added to all of the pages. And it all works a
> treat...
> finally..But when I went back and clicked on the menu item, so that I
> could set
> the _target for the page, the same 'Recreate' button popped up. There is
> nothing to recreate/update, as all is current...
> I wanted to set the _target, so that all the new pages open in self, to
> avoid
> a miniscule flash between pages... I have done it this way... Maybe, there
> is
> another way to eliminate these flashes?
>
> You should appreciate that it's getting rather frustrating. For every
> step,
> having to look at a video, rather than scan a single a4 page with
> pertinent
> instructions. Maybe, I am just too old fashioned and prefer things
> written
> down...Frankly, it would have been a real treat if P7 produced some tech
> notes.
>
> Finally, I do appreciate all the I have got and getting here, but you
> might appreciate the frustration.... maybe I should have taken up pigeon
> fancying as a hobby, rather than embark on all the stuff with www... I
> earned
> my first IT spurs with MS DOS 1, when evrything was 80 cols wide and 25
> rows
> high...no wizards, widgets,windows etc..just a blank screen with C:/> at
> the
> top...web and evrything that goes with it, was not even a dream then...
> as ever... Karl
>