how to display an HTML <img scr> tag using Python...

Jose Galvez jjgalvez at ucdavis.edu
Wed Feb 12 11:56:29 EST 2003


Take a look at webware

Jose
"Peter Hansen" <peter at engcorp.com> wrote in message
news:3E4A531F.B1B00106 at engcorp.com...
> Jay wrote:
> >
> > using
> >
> > print '<html tags here>'
> >
> > you can use html tags that can be displayed on screen.  But when using
> > print '<img src"file.jpg">'
>
> Correction: you are missing an equal sign after the attribute name.
>
>  print '<img src="file.jpg">'
>
> Now the key question is this: where is file.jpg?  I suspect it needs
> to be in the same place as the script is, but that might not be
> allowed by the server configuration.  Therefore you might want to
> point to it in a different way.  I'd suggest experimenting with
> the location of the file and trying multiple links like "../file.jpg"
> and "../images/file.jpg" and "/file.jpg" and "/~youruserid/file.jpg"
> or whatever until you get it right.
>
> > Sorry about being too ambigous, I'm new at this groups thing..
>
> More information is always better when you're new.  Just picture
> what information we don't have and try to fill us in.  What's
> the name of the script, how are you referencing it from the original
> HTML file, what directory structure do you have, etc... not
> that all or any of these specific questions are necessarily useful
> in this case.
>
> Also try always to show the *exact* code you are trying to run
> (though perhaps not all of it... don't post more than twenty lines
> if fewer is enough to get the point across).  Otherwise we are
> stuck trying to interpret stuff that might not actually have the
> problem because you mistyped it.  For example, did you really
> leave out the "=" in the original, or was it just a typo here?
>
> -Peter






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