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9/17/2009 6:45 PM
 

Hi Gianrenzo,

Yep that is what this will do for you.

When you have created a folder within your Dotnetnuke website, you upload your images. Then the URL to any image in that folder can be used on its own to display the image. You do not need a DNN module to view the image.

For example...

On my website www.tutorialzonline.com, I have created a "Logos" folder for holding specific logos for this website. Even though there is a HTML/Text module inserted into the home page to hold some text and the logo image for paypal verification, I can also see this logo through a simply URL path.

So if you use the following URL in any browser address line, you will see the image :

http://www.tutorialzonline.com/Portals/0/Logos/verification_seal.gif

That way, the folder you have created is simply a placeholder for the images you wish to display/view etc...

I hope that helps.

Cheers,

Trev.

 

 
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