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    Folks,
    Several times the following has occurred. Not sure why.

    The src image in the individual graphics pages gets a double quote around the file name.
    IE:
    <img src=""./Awards07Jpegs/15-07Awards.jpg"" #width="" #height="">

    Which of course prevents the image from loading.

    Anyone else had this problem?

    I can fix this manually but I would like to simply avoid the issue.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Thanks
    -Andy

    #2
    Sorry, can't reproduce this.
    0.6180339887
    Rest In Peace, Sam!

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      #3
      Same as Sam I can't produce such a line in htm with IV. I can't imagine IV has produced the line in your description. It looks like a coalescence between a htm slideshow and a htm browser. In the htm browser you shouldn't get the path and in the htm slideshow your shouldn't get the <img src= tag.

      If I were you I'd simplified the paths to the files that will be added to your htm-pages. So just approach one single folder containing the separate series of images and create a htm-page for each folder with the available option. You didn't mention it in your question, but maybe you created your own template (which is mostly obvious) and maybe the fault has to be found there.

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        #4
        I'm definitely going to have to mess around with this, she muttered to herself ominously...
        Its: Belongs to "It"
        It's: Shortened form of "It is"
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        Lose: Fail to keep
        Loose: Not tight

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        Plurals do not require apostrophes

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          #5
          Sjef has a strong point here about other mechanisms involved, like a template.
          So a double-quote literally can mean a double quoting.
          If there are two scripts, and the first script includes quotes around the URL, and the second script is used to add quotes around an offered string, there you go.
          0.6180339887
          Rest In Peace, Sam!

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            #6
            I did made such a (rather simple) template myself (look here) but didn't experience any problems at all.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sjef View Post
              I did made such a (rather simple) template myself (look here) but didn't experience any problems at all.
              Excellent work, Sjef! Love that iguana!
              Laren
              [aka sandman]
              http://ldart.got.net

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