SRC tag for images - Post ID 259645

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Make sure not to selectively upload files to your server. After very export, upload everything. Also, did you publish to your S-Drive account and test it with IE?
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Scott;

I published the site to my s-drive and things work fine when I leave the extension at HTML. But when I rename a file to PHP and try it, the s-drive can't find the file. Not sure what is happening there.

I also tried your FTP software, and that made no difference on the site server.

You mentioned that I should upload all files after an export, and not be selective. Is that an absolute must? This is a large site, image heavy, and I have to modify every file with code for the menu system and remove the picture tag info for each image on each page. I do upload the selected file and the CSS directory each time.

Thanks.
Ronn

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Good. That proves the site works with IE 11, and the SRC tag has nothing to do with it and gives you a good reason to switch to S-Drive for your website. ;)

The problem is with the process you are taking when uploading the files to your server. I don't think the issue is with the renaming of HTML to PHP though, but you can rule that out by not renaming the pages and upload the site as is (all of it) and check it out in IE 11.

To answer your question, yes, upload everything. If you leave out a CSS file or script or a resource file, any number of things could be happening. Even if your site is image heavy, unless you're talking about 1000's of pictures, the time to upload is negligible over broadband.
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Ah.....I just found what I've been doing wrong. I was not uploading the JS directory. I just uploaded it now, and all of the pages show up fine. How stupid of me.... :(

Thanks for walking me through this problem.

Have a great evening.
Ronn

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