[WEB4LIB] Re: Uploading graphics
Dorothy Day
day at indiana.edu
Tue Dec 21 14:15:55 EST 1999
Further guess--are you sure the file(s) transfered as binary files, not
text? That certainly causes broken image links.
Dorothy Day
On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Dan Lester wrote:
> At 10:36 AM 12/21/99 -0800, dAVe burlingame wrote:
>
> >first guess...could your ftp program be transferring the images, but
> >forcing a lower-case name? is "Rendering" showing up as "rendering?"
> >it's for that very reason we never use caps for file names; makes for
> >confusion in the long run.
>
> That's a good guess, but trying to load a file with lowercase "rendering"
> also doesn't do it. I fully agree on never using ANY uppercase in file
> names.
>
> I don't know either your editor or your FTP program, but since most people
> put their graphics in an "images" or similar folder, are you sure you
> didn't do that and forget to put that in the link? It seems clear that
> "Rendering.jpg" is not in the directory you think it is in....or isn't on
> the server at all.
>
>
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