Check your extensions, and make sure they match what the href
tag says. A common error is to have a tag such as <a
href="silly_picture.jpg"></a>, but then have "silly_picture.JPG"
on the server. This stuff is incredibly case sensitive, so if
you have a capital letter in the filename that isn't in the tag,
or the extensions don't match perfectly, the page will be
buggered up. Look for spaces in the tags, as that will screw up
the links. Also, if you are using absolute urls for your links,
make sure they are correct.
Can you get the jpeg by entering it's url? "silly_picture.html"
may be the name of the page, but you should be able to access
the image file itself by addressing it directly.
Just for the sake of converstion, a text editor program such as
Notepad or Editpad are much better programs for writing html
than many html editors, which tend to make a mess of the script.
The PUG is written with a combination of Editpad and the text
editor that is attached to Adobe GoLive.
William Robb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lasse Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: April 7, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: OT. Web album: pictures don't show.


> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to create simple web albums. Using Photoimpact,
ACDSee and Web Album Creator I think I've done everything right,
but when opening the albums locally in my Internet Explorer (v
5.5) the jpgs don't show. I only get the typical picture frame
with a red cross for the missing picture. (Backgrounds, other
frames as well as text appear all right, but just not the
pictures.)
>
> I think I may have missed something basic here.
> Anybody got a clue about what a beginner typically may have
missed?
>
> Lasse


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