So what does the index() code look like? On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 9:42:23 AM UTC-4, Daniel Vogel wrote: > > I can copy the URL http://localhost:8000/abctest/default/index/1/test.png > direct to the browser and it will open the image with the download message. > If I use the URL from a static image > http://localhost:8000/abctest/static/_2.14.6/images/background.jpg, no > download message will pop up, images will display directly. > > With EDIT PAGE MEDIA the link is managed by the Wiki engine ( > @////1/test.png). > > Thanks > > Am Montag, 15. Mai 2017 16:27:52 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel Vogel: >> >> Hi >> >> I like copy&past from Wiki page (HTML) to LibreOffice Writer. >> If I copy text, it works. With images in the Markmin syntax, LibreOffice >> Writer can't render the image with the given URL. >> The same test with native (no Wiki page) URL's, for example " >> http://localhost:8000/abctest/static/_2.14.6/images/background.jpg" >> works. The same, if I load a function in a Wiki page (Upload/Download) it >> works. >> Tried this with Linux LibreOffice and Windows Office 2010, the same. >> >> Markmin: >> >> ## Test with Image >> page content >> @////1/test.png >> >> Problem: >> >> Not possible to access the URL from LibreOffice Writer. >> >> Image URL: >> http://localhost:8000/abctest/default/index/1/test.png >> >> How can I solve the problem? >> >> Thanks >> >>
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