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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 11/17/94 11:44
In article <44373e80$0$4205$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com>,
John Salerno <johnjsal@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> Here's the link, if it helps: http://python.johnjsalerno.com/
>
> I have the Python logo set at the top of the page, but the alternate
> text gets displayed instead.
Not in my browser. I get a 'question mark image' instead. Nothing
alternate at all. If alternate pops up for you, it's because the alt
attribute is set and Explorer thinks it's the title attribute. Try
another browser to see that the alternate text does not get displayed,
unless you're using Lynx.
> I have the image in the right place, as far
> as I can tell.
I don't think you do. Or the permissions may be set incorrectly.
> It's in the icons directory, which is one level above the
> directory where this index file is.
Normally, that would be one level *below* where the index file is. You
probably have a permissions problem.
> Does it matter that it's a
> subdomain?
I don't know.
> It's pointed to a 'python' directory, which is in my main
> server space, along with the 'icons' directory also.
You are not serving from the normal hierarchy. I suggest you do. This is
a solvable problem. You are not serving from the right directory or your
permissions are wrong. Pointed to correctly, and image will be
displayed.
leo
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