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  • Started 21 years ago by Macro
  • Latest reply 21 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • Macro Member

    Hi Jim,
    When I attempt uploading a public_html folder, then go to the site via the net, I see only directory folders which include that public one. If the files are dropped in loosely, I can view the index file, but the uploaded .gif, .mid, .jpeg files placed on the index file leave a red-X where there should be an image, or gif. Couldn't see similar postings re: this issue. My site example is www.bertonwithanee.com
    Thanks heaps. Take care. M

    [This message has been edited by Macro (edited 08-19-2002).]

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Have you uploaded your image files, such as birdcge.jpg? It should be in the same directory as your index.html file.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Macro Member

    Yes. I uploaded exactly 1 html index file. One image gif. One image jpeg. One animated gif, and one midi file that I'd changed its suffx to a wav file. Firstly I had the lot within a public_html folder. But that would only show 3 folders in the directory contents, one being that public_html folder. Then when I read my hosts doc's, they mention placing the html lead page into the root directory which is where fetch signs into. So what you see now, is me dropping all elements into that root directory together. Is case-sensitivity a possibility you think? ie. Public_html, or public_html, or PUBLIC_html? I use Pagemill for web editing, photoshop 5.5, have fetch 3.0.3, and explor5. Thanks for your patience.
    PS. ...Man, ... I've just tried doing some work on the site, and found the index file uploaded nicely, but the simple task of uploading the midi, gif and new jpeg art wouldn't happen. Fetch seems to take a while to process these files. Hum! I'm also waiting on the Host's to get back to me. Ta Jim. Any further ideas welcomed.

    [This message has been edited by Macro (edited 08-20-2002).]

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Case-sensitivity can be an issue, so (for example) you want to upload birdcge.jpg rather than Birdcge.jpg. The naming of public_html shouldn't matter because (if I understand you correctly) that directory isn't being used.

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 21 years ago #

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