HTML Link Woe's

WhiteKnight77

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I wrote a PC building guide for novices for the websites I am on staff for. I used my recent PC upgrade to use the pics from for this endevor. I assembled all the pics and have even renamed some of them that I figured was giving me problems. I have reuploaded the renamed pics and even redid the HTML (I use Arachnophilia for my HTML editor) and resaved that and reuploaded that too. I still get errors on the links for the thumbnails to the full size pics. On the second page 4 of the pics do go to the larger pics with the same coding I had used for the pics up to then. Any ideas why this has happened?

PC Building Guide
 

astartz

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Upload the full sized images one more time, it looks like they are not there or are in a diffrent dir.
 

WhiteKnight77

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<*table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4">
<*tr>
<!-- Row 1 Column 1 -->
<*td >
<*b>
<*center><*a href="CDJumper.jpg"><*img src="CDJumperthumb.jpg" alt="CD Jumper Setting" border=0><*/a><*/center>
<*/b>
<*/td>
<!-- Row 1 Column 2 -->
<*td >
<*center><*a href="HDJumper01.jpg"><*img src="HDJumper01thumb.jpg" alt="HD Jumper Setting" border=0><*/center><*/a>
<*/td>
<*/tr>
<*/table>

This is the table I nested the thumbs and links in that do not work and the URL for the pic should be
http://whiteknight77.home.mindspring.com/HDJumper01.jpg , but all that shows up is an error page.

<*table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4">
<*tr>
<!-- Row 1 Column 1 -->
<*td >
<*b>
<*center><*a href="Lights0001.jpg"><*img src="Lights0001thumb.jpg" width="161" height="153" alt="Rear Lights" border=0><*/a><*/center>
<*/b>
<*/td>
<!-- Row 1 Column 2 -->
<*td >
<*b>
<*center><*a href="Lights0002.jpg"><*img src="Lights0002thumb.jpg" width="149" height="148" alt="Rear lights in the dark" border=0><*/a><*/center>
<*/b>
<*/td>
<*/tr>

This set of code is from the second page with working links and are identical to the ones at the top of the page and on page 1. Yes I have uploaded the pics several times to no avail. This is a new one on me.

Thanks Spyro, I wanted to do this as a way for novices to see that it really isn't that hard to build a PC. Much better for gaming and future upgrades if you build your own.


 

WhiteKnight77

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Mar 10, 2003
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I found my problem, grrrrrrrrr. I can't believe it was as simple as the .jpg extensions being in caps like .JPG. That made the difference. I had to go to the root folder to see the problem. Thanks for all that replied.