I`m missing fotos in slide show

Hello,
Just published anoher site of our last weekend in Italy, 6 pages. 4 of them are photo pages on three of the pages, the slide show only shows a couple of the photos, most are missing?!
What did I do wrong???
Took the pictures from the media center. The fourth page is working fine, here I selected them first in iPhoto.
If needed I can give the link to this site....
Thanx, Marc

Thanks for responding,
In the meantime I redid the pages all over, by selecting the fotos from iPhoto and then adding them as a new page. (Deleted the old pages)
I think it is working now.
If you`d like to, you can have a look anyway
http://web.mac.com/mouvat/iWeb/ComoGarda_06/ComoGarda.html

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    <link href="../Spry-UI-1.7/css/SpryImageSlideShow.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
    <script src="../Spry-UI-1.7/includes/SpryDOMUtils.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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    <script src="../Spry-UI-1.7/includes/SpryFadingPanels.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <script src="../Spry-UI-1.7/includes/SpryImageLoader.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    <script src="../Spry-UI-1.7/includes/SpryImageSlideShow.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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    Also, validate your code and fix reported errors.  You have unbalanced div tags.
    HTML - http://validator.w3.org/
    Nancy O.

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    I have a 40 minute Aperture slide show presentation that contains a few video clips (time-lapse videos, etc). It played well last summer. However, now that I am about to present the show tomorrow I can't get the video clips in the show to play. They have all been located and connected to the original files. If I double click on individual video clips they will play in the browser window but they won't play in my slide show. Any ideas? I'm in panic mode!
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    What happened since last yoear? Have you reinstalled the system at some point? Maybe you had last year additional video codecs installed? Flip4Mac, Perian?
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    I've been lurking in the iMovie discussions for a couple of months now, and I'm trying to absorb the knowledge of the community. I'm also working my way through "The Missing Manual" which is invaluable. I have two projects in mind, so I'm starting two threads to ask for advice.
    First is my "Slide Show" project. I have around two thousand jpeg pictures from my daughter's wedding, and I'd like to put together a DVD of the wedding. This sounds fairly straightforward to me, but I'd like your advice on my plan.
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    Question 4: I also understand that I do not want to let iMovie render my stills, but to let iDVD do it. To do this, I would just quit my project without letting iMovie render it, and then open it in iDVD, correct?
    Sorry for the length of this post - I've been thinking a lot about this project, but it's time to start doing rather than just thinking!
    Thanks,
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    iMac G5 Mac OS X (10.4.6) iBook G3 (10.3.5); Beige G3 266 DT (9.2.2)

    Hi Joe
    Q1: About 300 to 600 slides sounds OK when there is a line in the story and
    some nice music also will make it easier to appreciate.
    Q2: I would import the 300 to 600 photos I need and work with them. Putting in
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    Q3: I would Create a new folder "Photos" and with GraphicConverter™ convert
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    size but let iMovie do it's job. If some photos showes up flickerings premiary
    in thin lines. (You need to connect Your miniDV camera to Your Mac and to
    a TV-set to be able to judg final quality). Then I would manually open each of
    them in PhotShop and add a little "Gaussian blurr" to them.
    Of course crop to right size first.
    I-sight - I have no experience of it - sorry.
    Q4: I do it another way.
    a) Close iMovie
    b) find the project icon/folder
    c) Ctrl-click on it and Show package.
    d) in this there are a folder -> Shared Movies -> iDVD
    e) in this there is a QT movie nnnnnnn.mov
    - You can test this with QT-player to see that it is OK -
    START A NEW iDVD project - so that old material will not interfere.
    f) drop this into an open theme in iDVD (just inside the edge of the
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    (if iDVD prior HD/5 You have to add a hack to make this possibly
    named HPfurz and install it)
    Test this with Apple DVD-player - OK then burn it with iDVD
    or Toast if You have and don’t want to re-code the movie.
    (in iDVD 5 You can drop Your iMovie project icon directly into a theme window)
    Yours Bengt W

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