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At first I wrote the code, but the image could not be displayed. Then I inserted the picture directly and it still didn't show up.
This problem is relatively minor. But please help me solve it. Thanks.
Is the path correct? Are the pictures normal?
It is usually a path problem. If the relative path does not work, try the absolute path. Try
There should be no problem if the image can be opened. Is it related to the format of the image? I am using jpg
I have tried both the relative path and the absolute path, but the image still cannot be displayed
`~What a weird question`
Drag the image to the browser and see if it can be displayed. If not, your jpg image is not done correctly. Check to see if the cmyk mode is set.
If the general path is correct, this problem will not occur. It may be that the parent tag of your img is not large enough to fully display the image. You can set it larger, or write There should be no problem, it has nothing to do with the format of the picture
The picture cannot be displayed after dragging it into the browser. The picture is in cmyk mode. Then it is a problem with the picture, right? How do I change the picture?
It’s just a problem with the picture. I changed it and it can be displayed. Thank you everyone
One of them is that the path is incorrect or there is a problem with the format of the picture
Of course it is a path problem, unless yours The picture is damaged. In that case, even the system's picture viewer will not be able to open it. However, if it can be opened, it must be a path problem. It is recommended to use an absolute path.
It should not be displayed under IE. Open it with Firefox, then save the image and replace the original image. It seems that it should be fine.
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[img=http://C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator desktop][/img]
[img=http://C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator desktop][/img]
[img=C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator desktop][/img]