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1. Re: Using images in URLs
peterj Sep 18, 2006 2:57 PM (in response to chris3)Are you saying that the image is displayed but it is not a link, or are you saying that the image does not display at all? My comment below assumes the later.
I have done this before and it worked fine. Have you looked at the HTML source within the browser? You should see the < img > tag within the < a > tag. The issue is probably that the src path is incorrect; viewing the generated HTML is the best way to debug the problem. -
2. Re: Using images in URLs
chris3 Sep 18, 2006 3:17 PM (in response to chris3)When I use text, the following is produced, and I can see the text:
<a href='/portal/auth/portal/default/ao/ad?action=1&perform=backToSelectDB'> back to select db </a>
When I use the image tag, I get this:<img src='/weborganiser/images/edit-undo.png' HEIGHT="22" WIDTH="22" BORDER="0" ALT="Back to database select" TITLE="Back to database select"/> <a href='/portal/auth/portal/default/ao/ad?action=1&perform=backToSelectDB'> <img src='/weborganiser/images/edit-undo.png' HEIGHT="22" WIDTH="22" BORDER="0" ALT="Back to database select" TITLE="Back to database select"/> </a>
No image or link is visable, no link shows up using the Firefox Web Developer extension, and highlighting the anchor tag.
I can't see anything wrong with the HTML. As an additional test I also used the image tag code before the anchor tag. The image displays fine outwith the anchor tags, but disappears within them.
Strange. -
3. Re: Using images in URLs
chris3 Sep 18, 2006 3:35 PM (in response to chris3)I know this does not answer anything, but I gave up with image urls and just used an image input tag with javascript to set the form submit parameter.
The image shows up fine in the image input tag. -
4. Re: Using images in URLs
peterj Sep 18, 2006 3:54 PM (in response to chris3)That is strange. When I do the same thing I get the image showing up with a blue outline (I overrode the style to get rid of the outline).
Try this. Change the image properties to lower case (e.g., height="22"). (In my code I did not provide a height or width.) Perhaps Firefox doesn't like uppercased attributes on an XHTML page.
The only other thing I can think of is that a style setting could cause the problem. Do an Edit CSS (since you have the Web Developer extension) and see if there is a style sheet other than portal_style.css.