Assuming the problem resulted from a source similar to
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics{image200708/surrogate.png}
\end{document}
the related messages onto the console were similar to
System call: cp image200708/surrogate.png target-directory/.
System return: 0
and the problem is due to target-directory not having the subdirectory
image200708, a possible solution can be to use instead of the command
cp a call to a more general utility that besides for copying the files
also creates missing sub directories when the need arises.
-eitan
> t4ht '-d' support will break image links that have relative paths.
>
> The generated HTML will contain
>
> <IMG
> src="image200708/surrogate.png" alt="
> PIC"
> width="483.69684pt" height="291.90413pt" >
>
>
> but the image files will be copied as the basename (surrogate.png is
> there, but it's not in image200708/ directory, so the image is not
> displayed).
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