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DarkSniper - Lost City
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So yea I'm taking class in school.
By Friday I have to have finished my webpage, and upload it to the schools servers. I made the site on my computer with my laptop using sharepoint and then uploaded it to the schools servers.
Only problem is that when I upload everything to the servers my images do not show up and hyperlinks to other pages I uploaded don't work.
Anyone has any idea of how to fix?
By Friday I have to have finished my webpage, and upload it to the schools servers. I made the site on my computer with my laptop using sharepoint and then uploaded it to the schools servers.
Only problem is that when I upload everything to the servers my images do not show up and hyperlinks to other pages I uploaded don't work.
Anyone has any idea of how to fix?
The only way to win is to quit. b:bye
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Um...you spell the tags right?[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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The tags are spelt right. Everything works fine when I view it from my laptop but when I view it from the server is when the images don't load and the hyperlinks don't work.The only way to win is to quit. b:bye0
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It could be that the location to the resource is different in relation to on the server, including the root. For example, if your .html file asks for root + "/images/stuff/icecream.jpg" when either directories or image doesn't exist or is in the wrong place then you'll get a 404 error. Right click on the image and click "Properties" and you'll see the entire address for the image/hyperlink.
I bet it's because they specify the root address too, which might be different naturally.Non-mule characters:
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]....and Drazomyst.0 -
Along with the path name changes, if on a windows system capitalization doesn't matter, but when uploading to a *nix web server it does.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]0
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Drazo - Dreamweaver wrote: »It could be that the location to the resource is different in relation to on the server, including the root. For example, if your .html file asks for root + "/images/stuff/icecream.jpg" when either directories or image doesn't exist or is in the wrong place then you'll get a 404 error. Right click on the image and click "Properties" and you'll see the entire address for the image/hyperlink.
I bet it's because they specify the root address too, which might be different naturally.The only way to win is to quit. b:bye0 -
DarkSniper - Lost City wrote: »Say the exact same thing, only simplified.
When you created the file your images are something like "c:/mywebstuff/images/picture1.jpg" which doesn't exist on the server.
Or you put everything in /images when creating but when you uploaded you didn't put them in the right directory, or you put them in /pictures
If you put the pictures in the same directory as the web page just use a simple img src="picture1.jpg"
If you put them in a directory past the web page you can do img src="/images/picture1.jpg"
Or just do img src="http://mydomain.com/mypath/picture1.jpg" and never have to worry about using relative path names again.
On your uploaded site, right click on where a picture should be and choose properties, cut/paste the address/image location here so someone can tell you exactly what you did.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]0 -
Did you, perhaps upload the images?
Also, put the images in http://yourURL.com/imagedirectory/image.png format in your image tags.
The http:// does help a ton.Owner of MadAngels Lost City Faction.
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