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I have a html file that show multiple graph and I'm trying ( without succes ) to put the image of a small magnifying glass and hyperlink it to another html with a bigger version of th graph and the detail.
I tried an image with a hyperlink, I tried an button with a hyperlink, I tried an Hyperlink with a hyperlink.
I tried an .jpg and .gif
In every case either the button is not showing, the image is not showing or all the report and graph are not showing
I don't know java programming and very little html
Maybe it is something basicaly simple but i just can't find it
Any help will be greately appreciatedThis message has been edited. Last edited by: YKK,
A couple of things spring to mind and the obvious one is a question of file location. Do you understand the needs of the output format that you are using? With HTML the file has to be accessable via a URL so there are a couple of things to test.
Check each URL that you are trying to use. Copy / paste the URL into the address input box of your browser of choice and hit GO. Don't forget to use the full URL path e.g. http://[web server]/[path].
Run your HTML file and right click on the missing image locator (red X inside a box) and then click properties from the context menu. This will show you where the HTML page is trying to locate your image. Make sure it matches the known working URL (see above).
One other thing to be aware of is that Java and JavaScript are two completely different "languages". Java is what the graphics engine produces (and what some of us code in GRAPHSTYLE) whilst JavaScript is a client side scripting language that allows control of the content and/or appearance of the web page in the client browser.
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