I think that, too

I'm also on linux and tested with some files and folders with spaces.
You need to replace the spaces in the filename with %20

the best thing would be to name folders WITHOUT spaces, you could use _ 
instead of spaces.
That avoids having problems like this one

Am Dienstag, 19. Dezember 2017 13:59:31 UTC+1 schrieb Birthe C:
>
> Hi Surya
>
> You were able to see your image in the browser, you did test that.
>
> I think you have to look into your path. When I tested it none of my 
> folders had any spaces in their names. Browsers changes the way they are 
> written filling out the spaces with %20. Also never use special characters, 
> I always have to be careful myself being danish (æ,ø and å). Also remember 
> it is case sensitive.
>
> Really I think you problem is down to folder names with multi words and 
> spaces between them.
>
>
> Birthe
>
>
>
> Den tirsdag den 19. december 2017 kl. 13.40.40 UTC+1 skrev Surya:
>>
>> So, what can I do now to get it work?
>>
>> How can I find out if it is like this?
>>>
>> *>>>But since Surya is on linux it's possible the browser doesn't have 
>> rights to some particular directory. That's why I suggested testing the 
>> path in a browser tab.* 
>>  
>> And what to do then?
>>
>

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