Turbo50Mike Posted May 23, 2004 Posted May 23, 2004 Forgive me, but I don't know what the hell I'm doing. I am fairly good with computers, but the "web-hosting" thing is all new to me (so REALLY dumb-down any information you may have for me). Let me elaborate - I don't want a real website, I just want a place to post some pictures of my various activities so that friends/family can view them. I also want friends/family to be able to download any videos I may have for them that are too big to send via e-mail. So I just signed up today, got the confirmations that my site is up, so I go on the Cpanel and try to post a picture. I went to public_ftp folder, and uploaded a picture (jpeg). The file size is listed correctly, but when I click on "show contents of file" all I get is the red X! If I click on properties and try and link the picture from another website, I get the red X. What did I miss. I thought this would be easy. Thanks in advance. MJB Quote
TCH-Rob Posted May 23, 2004 Posted May 23, 2004 What about uploading it to the public_html folder and then viewing it via a link? Quote
Turbo50Mike Posted May 24, 2004 Author Posted May 24, 2004 Well, here's the link: http://66.235.184.119:2082/frontend/x/file...c_html&file=FFW Etown 012.jpg Even I can't view it when I click on "View File Contents". It shows up as a Red X. Mad!!! MJB P>S> When I just tried to post the pic in here using the IMG tag, it said "Sorry, Dynamic pages in the IMG tags are not allowed. Quote
TCH-Don Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 Welcome to the family Mike In cpanel, look for the link to file manager and click it it will open in new window. look for the folder public_html click on the folder icon (not the text link) now you are in your public area (where others can see) look for the upload link and browse to the file on your computer and select it and upload it now you can see the file as (from your welcome e-mail http://IP~username, and later if you have a domain name that too will show the list of files there that is the simple version, later you can get into web pages when you are ready. Quote
LisaJill Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 The proper public URL to view that image (until you have a domain sent there) is here: http://66.235.184.119/~qewselwv/images/FFW%20Etown%20032.jpg I would highly suggest removing the spaces from your filename as well, as that can cause all sorts of nasty problems. =) Quote
TCH-Rob Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 (edited) http://66.235.184.119/~qewselwv/FFW%20Etown%20012.jpg Nice looking paint job. Lisa beat me to it and hers is of another car in the images directory Edited May 24, 2004 by TCH-Rob Quote
Turbo50Mike Posted May 24, 2004 Author Posted May 24, 2004 Yeah. I think the spaces are the problems. That should work.. Quote
annie Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 Also, if hotlink protection is enabled, you can only see a picture WITH the domain name, not with the IP number. That didn't seem to be the issue here, but for someone else watching this thread later, I thought I'd chime in... I had to add the IP number in the appropriate window in cpanel while my domain was propagating, and add any other site I wanted my images to show up on. Quote
MikeJ Posted May 24, 2004 Posted May 24, 2004 Even I can't view it when I click on "View File Contents". It shows up as a Red X. As you pretty much figured out already, cPanel's show file contents has some issues with spaces in the file name (as in it doesn't work ). It's probably good practice to avoid spaces in filenames anyway to make things the most compatible and easiest to access. Quote
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