Web Kracked wrote:
Erling Larsen wrote:
John Jason Jordan skrev:
I am an idiot when it comes to web pages. I used OOo to create a simple
little web page:

http://web.pdx.edu/~johj/

But there is a graphic on the page that does not appear when you look
at the page in your browser.
The graphic is definitely on the web site. I have tried and tried to
get the link to work without luck. It seems it would be easier if I
could just embed the graphic in the .html file, but I can't figure out
any way to do that. Maybe you can't embed graphics in html files.

Suggestions?

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I have never used OOo for webpages, but did you upload the picture - index_html_792ded2e.gif - in the same folder as the html-dokument?. and is the name of the gif-file exact as i wrote it? remember that htmlcode is case-sensitive.

I did not find any mistake in the code itself.

I have a related question.
Why is the GIF file named something that "complex"?
How did you upload the files?

I use KompoZer for HTML and I learned in all the years I trained
as a programmer (since 1978) that you keep names of things
simple and descriptive.

I use Filezilla for the FTP client.

I always use lowercase for file names.  I use to use a program
that does not work on Vista.  It had auto-lowercase for file names
upon uploads.

I would edit (in a text editor) the GIF file name to a simple one "word" with no underscores or dashes and save the HTML file with a different test name. Then I would upload the renamed image file with the new HTML file. See
what happens.

Also you could try the following instead of the relative
file address you used (which I would use as well)
http://web.pdx.edu/~johj/index_html_792ded2e.gif

Using the link above, I saw your image.

Good luck


The image is shown on Firefox now

As I said - good luck
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