Richard, Andre, Sarah
set the filename of image 1 to "http://kenjikojima.com/Photo/myImage.jpg
"
It worked.
I thought I did exactly same, but maybe I did something wrong.
The test page is:
http://www.kenjikojima.com/Photo/test.html
Thanks,
--
Kenji Kojima
http://www.kenjikojima.com/
On Aug 12, 2009, at 06:44 AM, Richard Miller wrote:
Hi Kenji,
This works for a locally-stored image:
set the filename of image 1 to "file:///c:/folder1/folder2/myImage.jpg
"
You should include the full local path to the image... not just the
relative path, along with the prefix "file:///"
This should work for an image stored on a server:
set the filename of image 1 to "http://kenjikojima.com/Photo/myImage.jpg
"
I would guess something was incorrect with the http address above...
either mis-spelled or incorrect capitalization (which must be
precise for some servers). Otherwise, this has been working fine for
me.
Richard Miller
Kenji Kojima wrote:
Hi,
I cannot set image filename of revLet.
I tried them.
set the filename of image 1 to "myImage.jpg"
set the filename of image 1 to "http://kenjikojima.com/Photo/myImage.jpg
"
And used Network of Standalone Application setting.
But I could not show the image. It was just a gray image object.
Does anybody know how I can show an image.
Thanks,
--
Kenji Kojima
http://www.kenjikojima.com/
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