Pictures Not Displayed When Opening Saved Web PageLast reviewed: August 29, 1997Article ID: Q153776 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you save a Web page from its original location to your hard disk, pictures that appeared on the original page may not appear when you open the copy of the page on your hard disk. In addition, sounds and videos that were played when you opened the original page may not be played when you open the copy of the page on your hard disk.
CAUSEWhen you save a Web page to your hard disk, Internet Explorer saves the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) file associated with the page, but it does Not save supplementary files such as pictures, sounds, and videos.
RESOLUTIONTo work around this behavior, manually save any pictures or videos that you want to appear when you open the Web page on your hard disk. You should store the pictures and videos in the same folder that contains the HTML file associated with the Web page. To save a picture or video that appears on a Web page to your hard disk, use the right mouse button to click (right-click) the picture or video, and then click Save Picture As on the shortcut menu that appears. NOTE: Sounds that are played automatically when you open a Web page cannot be saved to your hard disk manually. However, the file associated with a sound is usually saved in your Internet cache automatically. If you want the sound to be played when you open the copy of the Web page on your hard disk, copy the sound file from the cache to the folder that contains the HTML file associated with the Web page. To do this, follow these steps:
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