Good point.... the answer to your questions actually no! Would that change 
the issue in some way?

On Friday, October 18, 2019 at 7:43:30 AM UTC-7, Bruce Linde wrote:
>
> just confirming... you configured the site settings in your project, yes? 
> i ask because i need to do that for each client site before those kinds of 
> links work correctly.
>
>
>
> bruce linde
> 5 happiness webmaster
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> 510.206.9730 mobile
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> [email protected] <javascript:>
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>
> On Oct 17, 2019, at 8:51 PM, Fabrizio Ferrari <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Oh yes, sure, if I add "https:" it works fine because it is going to grab 
> the image over the network to the server, but I was wondering if there is a 
> way to use the local images without altering the html code by creating a 
> simlink somewhere on my system?
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 2:06:39 PM UTC-7, Greg Raven wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried putting "http:" or "https:" in front of your external 
>> links? It's possible that BBEdit does not interpret external links in the 
>> format you are using.
>>
>> On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 7:27:15 AM UTC-7, Fabrizio Ferrari wrote:
>>>
>>> I am sorry I wanst' clear.
>>>
>>> I am talking about image references, with markup like this:
>>>
>>> <img height="267" width="976" src="//
>>> cdn4.virtualsheetmusic.com/images/newdesign/gallery/imageSlideBIG/Halloween_Sheet_Music_4_BIG.png
>>> " alt="Halloween Sheet Music Collections" class="expimgbanners 
>>> hideRESP558">
>>>
>>>
>>> How can I have that image showing in the BBEdit Preview window? I have 
>>> that image file locally inside a folder on my computer, so I guess there is 
>>> a way to create a simlink somewhere to have the source:
>>>
>>> //
>>> cdn4.virtualsheetmusic.com/images/newdesign/gallery/imageSlideBIG/Halloween_Sheet_Music_4_BIG.png
>>>
>>> loading the local image correctly.
>>>
>>> I have no problems to load images like this for example:
>>>
>>>
>>> <img height="267" width="976" src=
>>> "/images/newdesign/gallery/imageSlideBIG/Halloween_Sheet_Music_4_BIG.png" 
>>> alt="Halloween Sheet Music Collections" class="expimgbanners 
>>> hideRESP558">
>>>
>>> I just created a simlink to the /images/ directory on my computer root 
>>> directory and made the trick. But any //cdn4.virtualsheetmusic.com 
>>> reference brings to nowhere. Of course, I could just replace that with:
>>>
>>>
>>> https://cdn4.virtualsheetmusic.com/images/newdesign/gallery/imageSlideBIG/Halloween_Sheet_Music_4_BIG.png
>>>
>>> And let load the page from the web, but I am just wondering if there is 
>>> a way to create a simlink somewhere on my local computer to have local 
>>> images loaded instead.
>>>
>>> I hope this is clear. Thank you!
>>>
>>> Fab,
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 5:00:44 AM UTC-7, Greg Raven wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I'm having difficulty understand what you are asking. Are you saying 
>>>> you want BBEdit to preview something other than the HTML code on your 
>>>> pages, or that you need a better way of managing your digital assets?
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 4:54:32 PM UTC-7, Fabrizio Ferrari 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello everyone.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to get out most of the useful "Preview in BBEdit" feature, 
>>>>> but I am stuck in solving a problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> The way I'd like to use that Preview feature is to display static HTML 
>>>>> pages taken from my websites. All references to images like the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> /images/icons/icon.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> Have no problems to be displayed once I put a simlink in the root disk 
>>>>> of my Mac (I am on Mac OS), but if I have references looking at images on 
>>>>> our content delivery network like this one:
>>>>>
>>>>> //cdn.mywebsite.com/images/icons/icon.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I can't find a way to reference those locally. Any ideas? If you know 
>>>>> how to do it, or you have a workaround, I'd really like to hear it!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance to anyone for any help.
>>>>>
>>>>> All the best,
>>>>>
>>>>> Fab.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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