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Another Folder question (5 posts)
- Started 20 years ago by Imelda
- Latest reply 20 years ago from Imelda
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Imelda Member
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Jim Matthews Administrator
Your HTML file says where it expects to find your image files, and the important thing is to put the image files where the HTML is looking for them. What is the URL of your web page?
Thanks,
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks -
Imelda Member
my site is http://www.lewybodydisease.org
I re-uploaded the graphic files, using Raw data format. No go. And then Automatic format, still nothing. I notice they appear as Quicktime files in the Fetch window, if that is significant. LIke I said they are all in the public_html folder.
I believe the coding is correct. The site looks perfect when I check it offline. Thanks for any help you can give. -
Jim Matthews Administrator
I don't see any missing graphics at your site. Which page is showing the problem?
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks -
Imelda Member
Duh! All I had to do was update my Microsoft Explorer from 5 to 5.1.5 and there was the page. Thanks for helping me see the light.
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I used a template that had some jpg and gif files as well as my html files.I innocently put them all in the public-html folder which I learned how to make on this site. So now you can see the html stuff but the graphics have that X icon and they are not coming up. Do graphics files go in yet another folder? outside the public_html folder, in the general public/ folder? or do they go in two places? And last but not least, where do I find info on folders and how to arrange my files in them? Thanks for all your help.
Posted 20 years ago #