> > On 6/23/07, elk dolk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  Hi all,
> > >   When I test my photo album in my IIS testing server relative path in the
 following
> > >   code works fine :
> >
> > >    echo "<div class='cccc'><img src='/img/{$photoFileName}' width='120'
 height='160'
> >     border='0' /></div> ";
> >
> > >    but when I upload it to the web server I don't see my photos, my  /home
 directory
>  on
> > >    the web server contains
> >
> > >    public_ftp and public_html where my web site is stored I modify the 
> > > path to this
 :
> >
> > >    echo "<div class='cccc'><img 
> > > src='/home/public_html/img/{$photoFileName}'
> > >    width='120' height='160' border='0' /></div> ";
> > >    it doesn't function
> >
> > >    please comment
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> >  /home/..... is the path on your filesystem, not the path you should
> > use in your URL.
> > The code you used on your IIS testing server should work fine.
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > no it does not work !
> >
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> >Hmm, try full URL to the images, like this:
> echo "<div class='cccc'><img
> src='http://www.mydomain.com/something/img/{$photoFileName}'
> width='120' height='160' border='0' /></div> ";
>
> it does not function as well!

>So, when you go to the page with this code, you see one of more [X]
right? What do you see when you right click on one of them and click
properties?
>Do you see the url to the image? or are there some kind of weird
tokens in the URL?
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Sorry I have to correct it the above path works :
img
> src='http://www.mydomain.com/something/img/{$photoFileName}' 
but I can see some of my photos! and when I right click on them 
I see the properties : url://mydomain/img/26.jpg
size 2976 bytes
dim 120x160

when I right click on [X]s I see the url also, only the size is not available!  

> ----------------------------------------------------------
> >Also, make sure that you can see the photos when going to
> http://www.mydomain.com/something/img/the_name_of_a_photo.ext
>
> this is O.K. I can see my photos does it tell you something?

>Yes, I know that you're images are at the correct place and that they
are viewable from outside.

       
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