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    Damme Dreamweaver

    Hi,

    Right i use dreamweaver at work and recently it has been adding the following which is really annoying me:

    <img src="file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/ in place of

    <img src="images/scrn_tl.gif"

    Anyone know why suddenly it is adding "file://" in front of my "images/2.gif" ?

    RealM

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    looks like its making all links explicit instead of relative. Its probably an option somewhere you can change.

    Only guessing though as i dont use dreamweaver

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    you've not chosen to copy to your images path.
    should always copy/move images to your chosen sub dir before making the img tag

    i think there's an option to make it automatic (in your site settings - define images folder) but then as I use php and smarty - I just use a smarty images setting and disable the errors.

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