People
Well...this is weird.
I posted an inquiry in a digital recording forum; & wanted to provide a graphic representation of the problem (in the form of an electronic signal plotting.)
I found the plot (which is just a simple black & white graph type image) in the online brochure of the equipment in question's manufacturer...saved it to desktop, opened it in Photoshop, saw that it was a .jpg @ 96 ppi; & saved it as another name.
Then I opened up my personal web site's file in Dreamweaver MX; & on a page I use for art links, created a layer; & placed the image file in the layer. I then uploaded the page (& associated file) to my web server.
Then I went back online, opened up Internet Explorer (6.0), navigated to the site, selected the link to the page...& there is no image.
So now, I right click on an empty portion of the page & bring up the source code for the page. The image is not in the <div></div>!
So now, I log onto my site's administration subsite, access my web directory, view the page's code; & the image file is there...in the layer! between the <div>'s.
So this morning, I went to work; & on my office PC went online & navigated to the site...& there's the image!!!
Does anyone have any idea of what this could be? For some reason, this image cannot be viewed on my home PC, yet is available to everyone else?
I thought maybe my web server hadn't refreshed the web directory at first...but the page coding was fine when viewed from that source.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
desrev1
Well...this is weird.
I posted an inquiry in a digital recording forum; & wanted to provide a graphic representation of the problem (in the form of an electronic signal plotting.)
I found the plot (which is just a simple black & white graph type image) in the online brochure of the equipment in question's manufacturer...saved it to desktop, opened it in Photoshop, saw that it was a .jpg @ 96 ppi; & saved it as another name.
Then I opened up my personal web site's file in Dreamweaver MX; & on a page I use for art links, created a layer; & placed the image file in the layer. I then uploaded the page (& associated file) to my web server.
Then I went back online, opened up Internet Explorer (6.0), navigated to the site, selected the link to the page...& there is no image.
So now, I right click on an empty portion of the page & bring up the source code for the page. The image is not in the <div></div>!
So now, I log onto my site's administration subsite, access my web directory, view the page's code; & the image file is there...in the layer! between the <div>'s.
So this morning, I went to work; & on my office PC went online & navigated to the site...& there's the image!!!
Does anyone have any idea of what this could be? For some reason, this image cannot be viewed on my home PC, yet is available to everyone else?
I thought maybe my web server hadn't refreshed the web directory at first...but the page coding was fine when viewed from that source.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
desrev1