Posted by Ed Jay on 11/01/05 06:24
mbstevens <NOXwebmasterx@xmbstevensx.com> wrote:
>Ed Jay wrote:
>> I'm using a Perl script to generate html pages. I want to use images in
>> the html page. The fundamental code I use to display an image is:
>>
>> print "<p><img src=\"http://www.my-site.com/image.gif\" border=1
>> width=\"53\" height=\"32\" alt=\"logo\">\n";
>>
>> The image doesn't display.
>>
>> I have the same problem importing linked external style sheets and
>> external javascripts.
>>
>http://www.mbstevens.com/howtothumb/
>...toward the bottom of the article is a Perl script to display an
>image, with a lot of explanation. I suggest you read the whole article
>to understand why some of the things were done.
>
>You should be able to use external stylesheets and javascripts. You're
>addressing them wrong, most probably. Remember that the address is
>relative to the place the script executes, not the base address of your
>website.
>
I understand that. That's why I tried, unsuccessfully, to use an absolute
address.
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