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:
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> I am sorry I wanst' clear.
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> I am talking about
I use the same folder/file structure locally as on the webserver.
So:
works locally in de BBEdit preview
and it works on my site when published on the internet.
Or is that not the problem your are trying to solve?
Op donderdag 17 oktober 2019 01:54:32 UTC+2 schreef Fabrizio Ferrari:
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I am sorry I wanst' clear.
I am talking about image references, with markup like this:
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:
Can the BBEdit automatic web site deployment features be used with a web site
that lives in an Amazon S3 bucket?
Thanks,
Neil Faiman
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Once you have absolute paths and cross-domain assets you’re probably
better off running a local web server and previewing in a real browser.
I haven’t done this on macOS but I know there are folks on this list
who have and who could take you through it.
Hope this helps.
-sam
On 16 Oct 2019,
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:
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> Hello