I'm having trouble referencing back to parent folders using html. Here is a picture of my folder:
The below code is index.html:
<html>
<title>HTML Experiments</title>
<h1>This is a website that I made</h1>
<ul>
<li>Here is another file: another file</li>
<li>Here is an extra file: extras</li>
</ul>
</html>
Here is insideextras.html:
<html>
<h1>it worked!</h1>
<p>here you can go back to index: index</p>
</html>
Index.html works OK and I can access insideextras.html from there, but when I try to go back to index.html it doesn't work. Any suggestions?
You got an extra dot.
Just fix
<p>here you can go back to index: index</p>
to
<p>here you can go back to index: index</p>
First, remove all spaces in folder's and file's names. make their names as one word or use - or _ to connect words. anyway, don't leave any spaces in the names. for example your folder name will be extra-1
then use one of these ways according to your folder or file location:
1-
<img src="picture.jpg"> The "picture.jpg" file is located in the same folder as the current page.
2-
<img src="images/picture.jpg"> The "picture.jpg" file is located in the images folder in the current folder.
3-
<img src="/images/picture.jpg"> The "picture.jpg" file is located in the images folder at the root of the current web.
4-
<img src="../picture.jpg"> The "picture.jpg" file is located in the folder one level up from the current folder
For some reason, the image appears when I open it in notepad, but it doesn't work when I open my HTML file in VSCode. Adding the image in the folder of my HTML file and setting the source seems to work, but I don't want to do that.
Could anyone help?
You can simply change the path in the html tag to wherever you need:
<img src="../OTHER_FOLDER/IMAGE_NAME.png" />
The .. lets you move up one folder in the systems file hierarchy.
If your image is located in the folder one level up from the folder in which is index.html you can use
<img src="../image.jpg">
Else you can use absolute path:
<img src="C:\Users\your_user\picture.jpg"```
use ../ with src=""
like this
<img src="../pictures/pic.png" alt="Image 01">
<img src="../../pictures/pic.png" alt="Image 01">
I have searched everywhere for an answer and cannot find one. For some reason, in my HTML document, an image will display when opened from my browser fine. But when I upload my site to a server host this one specific image won't show.
Code:
<html>
<body background="images/background.jpg">
<img src="images/pp_4.png" style="float:left" vspace=50>
<center><img src="images/logo.png"></center>
<hr color="pink">
<style>
#font-face{
font-family:"chococookie";
src:url("font/choco_cookie.ttf")
}
p{font-family:chococookie;
font-size: 100%; }
</style>
<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
<center><img src=""></center>
<center><p></p></center>
<center><img src=""></center>
<center><p></p></center>
<center><img src=""></center>
<center><p></p></center>
<center><img src=""></center>
<center><p></p></center>
<center><img src="images/image_226.jpg"></center>
<center><p>Love Live! gone sexy. #anime #sexy #ecchi #lovelive #bikini #chan #tyan #girl #kawaii #cute - 22 Oct at 10:48 pm</p></center>
<!---------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
<hr color="pink">
<center><img src="images/more_images.png" /></center>
</html>
I have tried resizing the image, and many other things, but nothing worked. The image not displaying is pp_4.png.
Make sure that image's name uploaded to your server matches name that you have written in your code. I mean, check for uppercase and lowercase letters, as far as you are probably using Windows that doesn't care about letters register. Your server might be using Linux that does care about it
First you need to make sure the image was uploaded to the server successfully. Try accessing that image without using your HTML code. For example, if your domain is www.example.com and your images directory is in the root folder, you should be able to access images from URLs such as:
www.example.com/images/image_226.jpg
Try to access the image you are referring to by using www.example.com/images/pp_4.png. You need to know where you are placing your images and if they have been uploaded successfully to the server. Then use your HTML code to access those images and it should work.
I want to embed an icon for my website. The relevant HTML shall retrieve it via "src=..." from a folder on my Google Drive. I have given the folder and also the image file public access rights. (Finally I want the HTML code to run on the Google platform as well but I can demonstrate the issue also with a locally stored HTML file.)
When I use the links to my folder or to the image file directly in my browser, they show up. I therefore think that there is no authority issue. Also when I use a reference to a copy of the image file on my local PC, it works.
The code below shows 4 cases. The first 2, referring to the locally stored file, work and the last 2, referring to the file on the Google drive, do not work.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
Test on local PC
<br><br>
</head>
<body>
1. Image from same directory in which this html code resides
<br>
Method: src="test.png"
<br>
<img id="myImg" src="test.png" width="50" height="50">
<br>
2. Image from directory on local PC
<br>
Method: src="C:/Users/MattheisenP/Desktop/test.png"
<br>
<img id="myImg" src="C:/Users/MattheisenP/Desktop/test.png" width="50" height="50">
<br>
3. Image from directory on Google Drive using the drive's key
<br>
Method: src="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9P-4EpF1HhMXzdoQ2tJSXotVmc/test.png"
<br>
Using this url... https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9P-4EpF1HhMXzdoQ2tJSXotVmc in the browser brings me to the folder
<br>
<img id="myImg" src="https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B9P-4EpF1HhMXzdoQ2tJSXotVmc/test.png" width="50" height="50">
<br>
4. Image from directory on Google Drive using the files key
<br>
Method: src= "https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9P-4EpF1HhMb0trR1NXbVhXNTg"
<br>
Using this url... https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9P-4EpF1HhMb0trR1NXbVhXNTg in the browser displays the icon
<br>
<img id="myImg" src="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9P-4EpF1HhMb0trR1NXbVhXNTg" width="50" height="50">
<br>
</body>
The outcome is as follows:
As you see, the last two fail. What is wrong with my syntax or my understanding of the concept?
Thanks for any helpful hint.
Now I found a syntax which works:
https://docs.google.com/uc?id= enhanced with the FileID. In the example above the statement
<img id="myImg" src="https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B9P-4EpF1HhMb0trR1NXbVhXNTg" width="50" height="50">
gives the expected result and the icon is shown. So, the file ID was correct as well as the access rights. But the methods/syntax as proposed in several articles and used in case 3 and 4 above did not work (at least not for me). The syntax with https://docs.google.com/uc?id= provides the image as required.
<body style="background-color: paleturquoise">
<h2 style="color: red">Duke's soccer League: Home Page<br/></h2>
<ul style="list-style-type: circle">
<li style="font-size: larger">All Leagues list</li>
<li style="font-size: larger">Register for a League (TBA)<br/><br/></li>
</ul>
<h2 style="color: red">League Administrator</h2>
<ul style="list-style-type: square">
<li style="font-size: larger">Add a new League (TBA)</li>
<img src="C:\Users\VIRK\Desktop\66.jpg" width="400" height="400" ></img>
</ul>
</body>
I am currently practice with JSP and I try this html code to make a web page on NetBeans IDE 7.0 but when I'm build and run the page no error in code but the image is not showing in the browser.
Edited:
Here I have given the screenshot of the NetBeans IDE where you can see the image is existing in Web-INF folder and the index.jsp page too and I tried with "/" before the image name but it won't work. The exact path of my project is C:\Users\VIRK\Documents\NetBeansProjects\practiceJSP .
<img src="/66.jpg" width="400" height="400" ></img>
I find out the way how to set the image path just remove the "/" before the destination folder as "images/66.jpg" not "/images/66.jpg" And its working fine for me.
You put inside img tag physical path you your image. Instead of that you should put virtual path (according to root of web application) to your image. This value depends on location of your image and your html page.
for example if you have:
/yourDir
-page.html
-66.jpg
in your page.html it should be something like that:
<img src="66.jpg" width="400" height="400" ></img>
second scenario:
/images
-66.jpg
/html
page.html
So your img should look like:
<img src="../images/66.jpg" width="400" height="400" ></img>
Your path should be like this : "http://websitedomain//folderpath/66.jpg">
<img src="http://websitedomain/folderpath/66.jpg" width="400" height="400" ></img>
I don't know where you're running the site from on your computer, but you have an absolute file path to your C drive: C:\Users\VIRK\Desktop\66.jpg
Try this instead:
<img src="[PATH_RELATIVE_TO_ROOT]/66.jpg" width="400" height="400" />
UPDATE:
I don't know what your $PROJECTHOME is set to. But say for example your site files are located at C:\Users\VIRK\MyWebsite. And let's say your images are in an 'images' folder within your main site, like so: C:\Users\VIRK\MyWebsite\images.
Then in your HTML you can simply reference the image within the images folder relative to the site, like so:
<img src="images/66.jpg" width="400" height="400" />
Or, assuming you're hosting at the root of localhost and not within another virtual directory, you can do this (note the slash in the beginning):
<img src="/images/66.jpg" width="400" height="400" />
all you need to do is right click on the jsp page in the browser, which might look like "localhost:8080/images.jpg, copy this and paste it where the image is getting generated
I had same kind of problem in Netbeans.
I updated the image location in the project and when I executed the jsp file, the image was not loaded in the page.
Then I clean and Built the project in Netbeans. Then it worked fine.
Though you need to check the image actually exists or not using the image URL in the browser.
I had a problem where the images would not show and it wasn't the relative path. I even hard coded the actual path and the image still did not show. I had changed my webserver to run on port 8080 and neither
<img src="c:/public/images/<?php echo $image->filename; ?>" width="100" />
<img src="c:/public/images/mypic.jpg" width="100" />
would not work.
<img src="../../images/<?php echo $photo->filename; ?>" width="100" />
Did not work either. This did work :
<img src="http://localhost:8080/public/images/<?php echo $image->filename; ?>" width="100" />
do not place *jsp or *html in root folder of webapp and images you want to display in same root folder browser cannot acess the image in WEB-INF folder
I also had a similar problem and tried all of the above but nothing worked.
And then I noticed that the image was loading fine for one file and not for another. The reason was: My image was named image.jpg and a page named about.html could not load it while login.html could. This was because image.jpg was below about and above login. So I guess login.html could refer to the image and about.html couldn't find it.
I renamed about.html to zabout.html and re-renamed it back. Worked.
Same may be the case for images enclosed in folders.
the easy way to do it to place the image in Web Content and then right click on it and then open it by your eclipse or net beans web Browser it will show the page where you can see the URL which is the exact path then copy the URL and place it on src=" paste URL " ;
If we are using asp.net "FileUpload" control and want to preview image before upload we can use below code.
<asp:FileUpload ID="fileUpload" runat="server" Style="border: none;" onchange="showpreview(this);" />
<img id="previewImage" src="C:\fakepath\natureImage.jpg">
<script>
function showpreview(Imagepath) {
var reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function (e) {
$("#previewImage").attr("src", e.target.result);
}
reader.readAsDataURL(Imagepath.files[0]);
}
</script>
Another random reason for why your images might not show up is because of something called base href="http://..." this can make it so that the images file doesn't work the way it should. Delete that line and you should be good.
You need to import your image from the image folder.
import name_of_image from '../imageFolder/name_of_image.jpg';
<img src={name_of_image} alt=''>
Please refer here.
https://create-react-app.dev/docs/adding-images-fonts-and-files -
The folder names in the path should not contain the space
write fullstack /asset/image.jpg instead of full stack/asset/image.jpg