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| | file folder icons display non-empty folders as empty In using expression web to open a folder the icon shows the folder as empty. When opened a list of files shows. Picture folders show only generic views dependent on file type. When opening the same folders outside of web expression, the folders appear normal, picture folders show tiny views of each of the folders. I have no idea what the problem is - nor how to fix it. Thank you for any assistance. |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: file folder icons display non-empty folders as empty In using expression web to open a folder the icon shows the folder as empty. When opened a list of files shows. Picture folders show only generic views dependent on file type. When opening the same folders outside of web expression, the folders appear normal, picture folders show tiny views of each of the folders. I have no idea what the problem is - nor how to fix it. Thank you for any assistance. I do not know the answer to this, but you might find a faster and better solution in the Expression Web discussion group. Discussions in Expression Web Hope you find a solution soon, Shawn |
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