As in the title, for example, I want to display C:imgaaa.jpg
How to write?
< IMG SRC="D:/STUDY/js/images/1.gif" WIDTH="11" HEIGHT="11" BORDER="0" ALT="">
Put the img file in the root directory,
Can't it be more direct?
http://.../.../....gif format
As in the title, for example, I want to display C:imgaaa.jpg
How should I write it?
It makes no sense to put the local path in the web page Yes, unless you open it locally and do not put it on the server for others to access.
For local files: file:///C:/img/aaa.jpg (for directories, you can use files or file. It is better to use file for a single file. Files may cause errors). Pay attention to the direction and number of slashes. . But this makes no sense. Relative paths are most commonly used in HTML. If you must use an absolute path, you can use the form
It is best to use relative paths for ease of transplantation
Put the pictures and web pages in the same directory to get the absolute paths HOHO
, it is best to use relative paths
However, if you use an absolute path, it has no meaning on the WEB! ! It is recommended to use relative paths, there is no problem if you put them in the site! ! In addition, it is best to use English and numbers for the name of the picture!
It is best to place the img file in the root directory. . Or..imgaaa.jpg
It is recommended to use relative paths! To run your program on this machine, you can use file:///C:/img/aaa.jpg, or C:/img/aaa.jpg.
Combine the picture with Projects are released together. Then write the project name and the image name.
It’s OK to use relative paths.
Just write absolute paths directly, but I don’t understand why you use absolute paths. Use relative paths. Isn’t the path better?
What is said above only applies to IE but not firefox
Why not use the imageUrl attribute? What is the difference?
What is said above only uses Use IE but do not use firefox
Agree with what is said above. How to use it under FF
Prawns, please see clearly what you are asking?
Is this feasible?
http://.../.../....gif format
It is strongly recommended to use "http://.../..." and save it in a variable. Put it in the config file, just change this when transplanting
It has been tested under winXP, firefox and IE, and it is ok
I haven’t tried it in jsp. That definitely won't work.
These E:/dev/Autodesk/maya/myplugin/project/liquid_/test/image_diff/check12.bmp
or file:///E:/dev/Autodesk/maya/myplugin/project /liquid_/test/image_diff/check12.bmp
Of course you can enter it on the web page. But it won’t work if you put it on the jsp page .