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December 7th, 2005 22:00

You need to post/paste the html code that you have written in order to get a full understanding.

My suggestion is to go here and post your question on that HTML Forum. It is a great forum that I use frequently. A lot of programmers/webmasters, etc. are members and I'm sure you can get your questions answered.

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December 10th, 2005 20:00

Below is the address of the image I want the web page to show. I think the error is in the first few words. I expect you know the %20 fills the spaces. I had the %20 as 20% which was the initial problem. Now the problem is the address. I am trying to avoid using Image files in Notepad by writing the whole address. I did write to this forum a while ago about it but the forum seems to no longer have a record of it. Slightly disappointing. I have logged on to the HTML forum you mentioned. It looks slightly cluttered, but intelligent.
 
(Example only)
 
Thanks for any assistance you can give.
 
KOE

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December 10th, 2005 21:00

Maybe this will assist you-------go here.

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December 10th, 2005 22:00

knot oft en,

You say you are writing for a Web page, yet your example references a file located on your hard drive. The fillers you are using are not necessary in the path to the image. I can reference an image file in Notepad with
D:\Denny's Documents\My Pictures\Picture.jpg and it displays nicely in an IE preview. If you are going to use the image on a Web page, however, it needs to be stored on a Web server. It would be helpful if you could explain exactly what you are trying to do, whether it is to design a Web page or simply experimenting with HTML in Notepad. Also, as beneteau mentioned, if you could provide the coding you are using it would be helpful in providing input toward a solution.

December 13th, 2005 17:00

I did provide the coding (xhtml in Notepad) but the forum has censored it (see whole of thread), putting a red cross where the code was, presumably it was interfering. I am experimenting. I bought a book with the intention of teaching myself how to write web pages in xhtml. I particularly like pictures.

On the filler matter, I have to put them in or the image is red crossed out. I have however found how to access images on the C drive. Why would you use the D drive?

Thanks for your input.

koe

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December 13th, 2005 18:00

knot oft en,

I used D:\ because I have moved "My Documents" to the D:\ partition on my hard drive where I store all my data. In the event I should need to reinstall Windows XP this minimizes the amount of data I would need to back up prior to the reinstallation. (I also have all my Outlook Express messages stored on D:\.)

In order to post HTML in the forum you must convert all the HTML characters to their equivalents, i.e. < must be changed to <.

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