Have you uploaded the page to a Web server? If so, did you remember to upload the graphics file as well as the Web page itself? It might be helpful if you post the coding that calls the image file within the page.
I've sorted the problem now. I needed to take care of the spaces in my URL. I have another problem now! My dell is not registering a digital camera when I try and install it. The camera is brand new and I haven't imstalled a camera before. I didn't have any problems installing a scanner.
the file with the graphic has to be in the same folder as your index file.Also check your spelling and the file extension of the graphic very carefully. For instance, if you named a file dog.jpg and then saved it it would be "dog.jpg.jpg and would be wrong. Hope this helps
Denny Denham
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January 2nd, 2005 15:00
Have you uploaded the page to a Web server? If so, did you remember to upload the graphics file as well as the Web page itself? It might be helpful if you post the coding that calls the image file within the page.
knot oft en
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January 5th, 2005 05:00
I've sorted the problem now. I needed to take care of the spaces in my URL. I have another problem now! My dell is not registering a digital camera when I try and install it. The camera is brand new and I haven't imstalled a camera before. I didn't have any problems installing a scanner.
Any suggestions?
Knot oft en.
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January 15th, 2005 23:00