Exactly. Wrapping the path and file name in #URLEncodedFormat()# should
fix the problem.
--Ben
At 11:48 AM 3/7/01, you wrote:
>Usually Netscape fails where IE works when there are spaces in url names
>(e.g. <img src="gifs/path/image name.gif"> would work in IE, but not in
>Netscape - may also be in the html output code - Netscape is far harder on
>tables for example - or I may be way way way way off!
>
>James
>
>"You're a big man, but you're out of shape. With me it's a full time job.
>Now behave yourself."
> "Get Carter" 1964
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 07 March 2001 17:40
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Broken image links
>
>
>Hi. Here at work, we keep a database of image paths. These paths are based
>on who uploads an image, what group it belongs to, what it is used for, et
>cetera. We have an internal Sql server query that we use to lookup the
>path for an image, given that images ID.
>
>We use this query for almost all of our images on our sites, and it works
>without a problem. In Internet Explorer. The problem comes in Netscape.
>The exact same query will return the exact same results (proper path, proper
>image name, et cetera), but the image shows up as broken in Netscape. A
>right click -> properties shows that the image path and all other properties
>are the same in internet explorer as well as in Netscape. What could be the
>cause of this? I have posted the code below for reference.
>
>To get the image:
><cfquery name="qcfDisplayImageInfo" datasource="FSLibrary_Dev">
> SELECT tbl_RE_Listings.reListingID, reImage,
>qryImageFullPathLookup.ImageThumb, tbl_RE_Listings.reBusinessName,
> qryImageFullPathLookup.Image,
>qryImageFullPathLookup.ImageID
> FROM qryImageFullPathLookup, tbl_RE_Listings
> WHERE tbl_RE_Listings.reImage =
>qryImageFullPathLookup.ImageID
> AND tbl_RE_Listings.reListingID = #URL.RE_ID#
></cfquery>
>
>To display the image:
><img src="#qcfDisplayImageInfo.ImageThumb#">
>
>Thanks,
>
>Chris Martin
>
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