Image display issue (red cross)

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ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre -  
 patefilo -
Hello,

I create images in Illustror.
Then I go into Illustrator and use the "save for web" command.
But.... when I try to view them on the website I'm creating, I get a red cross!

Can you help me?
Thank you!
ansof
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0

7 réponses

patefilo
 
Make sure to convert your images to RGB and everything will work!

Indeed, IE does not accept CMYK JPEGs ;)
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benkeeper Posted messages 81 Status Membre 45
 
The red cross means that the image path is not correct.

It occurs in the <img src="bla bla bla"> tag.

The "bla bla bla" is the path to the image on the server, I think it needs to be checked at this level.

Ben
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RAD ZONE Posted messages 5362 Status Contributeur 1 360
 
HI

Your problem is a linking issue where the links are not pointing correctly to their targets!!! There's a good chance they are pointing to images on your PC and not to the images on your host!!

So check the image links!!

RAD
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Dalida Posted messages 7114 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   923
 
Hi,

between
"Then I go into Illustrator using the "Save for Web" command"
and
"I try to visualize them on the site"
what do you do with your images?

--
[ Mathieu ]
knowing how to be lazy is making progress in IT. well, I'm trying...
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ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre
 
Thank you for your responses, but...
Once the images are created, I use Dreamweaver to build the website.
It doesn't seem to be a link issue: if I perform exactly the same operation with other JPEGs, retrieved from elsewhere and not created in Illustrator, the image displays correctly.
There is likely a subtlety in the way the image is saved... and I think that's where the problem lies... but I'm stuck...
Does anyone know more?

ansof
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RAD ZONE Posted messages 5362 Status Contributeur 1 360
 
HI
if it’s not a link problem !! it’s an image problem !! are you sure it’s .jpg !!

RAD
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ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre
 
Yes! When we do "Save for Web" in Illustrator, we choose the format, and I do select JPEG...

ansof
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RAD ZONE Posted messages 5362 Status Contributeur 1 360 > ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre
 
HI

show us your code !!

or a link to see your page !

RAD
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ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre > ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre
 
Hey!

Here’s the link...
It's a page that I've added to another site I've created, but it's not connected to the first site...
Just so we can test it...
www.2-of-us.org/daily.htm

As for my code, here it is:
<body>
<img src="images/daily.jpg" width="831" height="561"></body>
</html>

Thanks!
ansof
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RAD ZONE Posted messages 5362 Status Contributeur 1 360 > ansof Posted messages 11 Status Membre
 
HI

<img src="images/daily.jpg" everything is good !!

EXCEPT !!! that there is no image named "daily" in the images folder on your server ;)))

upload the image and it will work much better ;-)

RAD
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pamauni Posted messages 4 Status Membre 2
 
Hello,
the display of my links and anchors is perfect in Firefox but some do not appear in IE7...
site: www.atelierartisticanjou.com
thank you.
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Dalida Posted messages 7114 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   923
 
Hi,

what's your question doing here?!
start a discussion topic just for you, and you will probably get more answers.
and please, tell us exactly where the mistake is and/or give the code of the problematic link.

solving problems, why not when we can!
but not looking for them…

--
[ Mathieu ]
"Young people are the insecurity, we should lock them all up!" BxN 1985
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gnou
 
I had the same problem, so I went to Control Panel, Network Connections, Internet Options, opened it, clicked on Advanced, and then clicked on Reset. For me, it worked—no more red cross. Restart. Hi everyone!
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