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- Started 21 years ago by tpdonahue
- Latest reply 21 years ago from Jim Matthews
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tpdonahue Member
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Jim Matthews Administrator
Your HTML pages tell the web browser where to find your images. So, for instance, if an image tag says <img src="myimage.jpg"> the browser will look for "myimage.jpg" in the same directory as the HTML file. If the tag says <img src="images/myimage.jpg"> then the browser would look for the image file in a directory named "images".
Does that help?
Jim Matthews
Fetch Softworks
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i put jpg images in one of my web pages and when i uploaded them onto my site they were just little red boxes with x's. i finally, unintentionally, got them up in ftp directory form. but, i'd really like to know how i can post images on the page. where do i need to place the actual jpg files so fetch can find them and put them onto my page instead of separate from my page.
thanks,
tp donahue
Posted 21 years ago #