Hi Rob,

I first might suspect the problem might be where your image file is
located, rather than a problem with R:Tango.

Judging by your image tag <IMG SRC="image.gif">, your actual image file
should be in the same folder as your TAF file, correct?

If it is not, then you need to use a relative address to the image file.
Maybe something like <IMG SRC="image_sub_folder/image.gif">. 'Relative'
being from the folder of your TAF down to any subfolders. To move upwards
in folders, then prefix the address with ' ../ ' to make <IMG
SRC="../image_parent_folder/image.gif">

Note: Typically you wouldn't use <@INCLUDE> for placing an image in HTML -
just a simple <IMG> tag like you did.

Hope this helps. Let us know. Cheers...

Scott Cadillac
http://xml-extra.net
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http://witango.org
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VP, Research and Development
Plus International Corp.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Vincent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2002 10:28 PM
Subject: R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe)


> I haven't been able to get any graphic images displayed when
> running my .html code through the Tango CGI executable (t4cgi.exe)
>
> Whether I use an <@INCLUDE FILE> meta-tag or a direct <IMG
SRC="image.gif">
> statement, I'm still getting an empty framed box with a stinking rex [X]!
>
> Are any developers on this list using R:Tango who know what I'm even
referring to?
> I'm still pretty new to this web development stuff, but I have gotten up
to speed rather
> quickly with the tutorials provided.  I can't be the only person that has
had this problem (right?)
>
> Any correspondence on this topic would be greatly appreciated!!
>
> - Rob Vincent
> Dearborn Heights, Michigan
>
>
>

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