On 6/23/07, elk dolk <elkdolk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 6/23/07, elk dolk <elkdolk@xxxxxxxxx> 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! ---------------------------------------------------------- >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? --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users.