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Welcome Change wrote:
On the editor they are all saved as lower case letters as well as in the editor html page that I want them on they are in the lower cases letters and they all match. When I upload just the images they show they upload and I can see them uploading as the same file name.


As a test, try uploading these images with an FTP client instead and see if that helps.
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I tried that, assuming I did that right. I uploaded file with FTP under the my website tab. I deleted my history on firefox but it still didn't work.
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Welcome Change wrote:
I tried that, assuming I did that right. I uploaded file with FTP under the my website tab. I deleted my history on firefox but it still didn't work.

You may want to contact your hosting provider then. If uploading images over FTP and through the Editor are failing, that makes me think something else is going on there.
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Krista, when trying to validate your site (I tried the lower one of the links you mentioned), it has 37 errors. I'm not saying that this is why the images don't display, but you should have a go at correcting them. Most of them seem to come from old, deprecated html markup, but there are also some missing tags.

If you use a standalone FTP client to take a look around the server, you will see if the images are there or not. According to the markup of your site, they need to be in the main folder for websites, where also the pages are located.
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I am not sure how to correct the errors that you mentioned. Should I be able to see all the errors on the editor? I purchased coffee cup because it was easy to use for someone that hasn't created a website before. I have had a few issues with it but have been able to work through them for the most part up till now.

Could you please let me know how to fix these errors, weather they have to do with the uploading of the images or not they should be corrected I assume since they may cause future problems. On the editor where I make the changes I don't see any of my old material. I have changed my website a variety of times, I have had to redo html pages thinking the others didn't save so this may be part of the issue.

Any help would be appreciated.

The images are in the same folder on the editor as the other pages and the other images that are on the site.
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Krista, you don't actually see the errors in the html Editor. They were not caused by the Editor in the first place. But with your code window open, you can click on Document and then on Validate html, then the W3C validator will be called up and run through your code.

But do as David says, contact him, he will be able to help.
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Failing that and if you have access to your Cpanel and File manager you can search the site online and see where the files are. Alternately as Scott said the FTP program will allow you to search your folders.

If the FTP program reports success then they should be there. Maybe not where they should be

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Hello,

Thank you for your help, I found where the errors were and what they are. So I am assuming there will be lots on the other HTML pages as well. I will contact David as well.

Krista
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Got your info Krista, will respond via email in about an hour.

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