Hello.
Relating to my recently created, very simple Web page (using CoffeeCup HTML for a PC with Your windows program XP) at www. paul-engstrom. com…
It looks fine after i view the site for a PC with Net Explorer. However, after i view the site for a Mac with World-wide-web Explorer or Netscape, usually the one simple background picture on my website is entirely more advanced than the image WE inserted, or getting older appear at many. And, with the Mac, the image image on yet another page doesn’t show up… just the little red " x" does.
While in the header of the actual HTML page, I inserted this figure encoding: < meta http-equiv=" Content-Type" content=" text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" I also tried including: print " Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8/n/n";
Nothing seems to figureout.
Query: Does a Web site need special encoding so that a variety regarding platforms and windows to read and also display graphics/images as they quite simply should appear The reason, when I view most other Web sites, do they look the same irrespective of whether I’m on a new PC or Mac
Bless you.
Paul Engstrom
Exactly why it APPEARS on your hard disk, but not on somebody else’s computer is this kind of: you have created the source to the header " d: /Program Files/CoffeeCup Software/Working/bckgrnd08. jpg" that is a local source (i. at the. only exists in your computer) it ought to be hosted on ones server instead; at the. g. http: //www. paul-engstrom. com/bckgrond08. jpg.