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9/9/2009 7:55 AM
 

Hi,

I would like to see from the web  the images . jpg putting them in a directory of dnn ( without using any module).

In which directory must be saved?

Thanks

 
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9/9/2009 9:14 AM
 

create an image folder inside Admin :: File Manager and place your images inside. you may use it within the richt text editor and other modules.


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9/10/2009 4:26 AM
 

Ok, I have created the folder in: Portal Root / Images / with the name *web* and place  the image .jpg . Which URL I have to use to see it from the internet?

Thanks

 
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9/10/2009 4:44 AM
 

Okay so you are half way there...

Use the HTML/Text module as sebastian is saying. Within the fckeditor, browse to the images folder you just created and click on each one so they appear as part of your html/text content. Then when you save the module contents, and browse to the page the module was inserted into, you will see the images displayed.

So the URL for seeing the images is then the URL of the page you have created on your website for inserting the html/text module.

I hope that makes sense...

Cheers,

Trev.

 
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9/17/2009 4:03 PM
 

Ok but is not what I want. I would want to insert of the images in a directory of DNN and to see them through URL.

I don' t have to use anything module.

It's possible?

Thanks

 
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