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Thanks for the info Scott.
Yes, my image file is located in the same directory
as the .TAF file.
With regards to the <@INCLUDE> tag, this was
the recommended way in the
documentation to display a standard re-occurring
header/footer that would
appear on numerous pages to give your web-site some consistency.
The graphic is actually referenced within
a simple .html file with the
<IMG SRC=""> line, and is called from within
a .TAF file with <@INCLUDE>
I have made an observation, the "header.html" displays correctly when
referenced
in the browser, however, when the following URL is used, the graphic
disappears.
I have to assume the t4cgi.exe file is somehow preventing the graphic from
being
displayed. Is there some configuration parameters I may be
missing.
Can image files co-exist in the same folder as a .TAF file?
Here is some configuration info that might be of some importance.
Development Computer OS: Windows '98se
Web-Server: Apache 1.3.9
R:Tango Personal Server
ODBC Driver: Oterro
CGI: T4CGI.exe (external reference not the
plug-in)
I have spent 2-days trying everything under the sun with no luck :(
Can't seem to figure it out. Any direction would be
appreciated!
- Rob Vincent |
- R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe) Rob Vincent
- Re: R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe) Scott Cadillac
- Re: R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe) Rob Vincent
- Re: R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe) Scott Cadillac
- Re: R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe) Rob Vincent
- Re: R:Tango (using t4cgi.exe) Scott Cadillac
