You could try removing the o:title tag. I've found that if that tag is there word tries to embed the image, but will only do so if it is in the proper location. By removing the o:title tag, word just treats it as a link.
Fantastic! That works, thanks. – spiderdijon Apr 1 '10 at 5:46.
It's interesting that the img tag doesn't have a slash to close it.
I didn't write the code, but I assume it was generated by word (probably an older version as this is quite an old application). – spiderdijon Mar 25 '10 at 2:17.
If you just type in the http://xxx/image001. Gif url into your browser, does the image appear? If not, I would say thats your problem.
The url is definitely correct. – spiderdijon Mar 25 '10 at 2:16.
Make sure the image's URL (location) is correct and add a slash. If it still doesn't work, check if any other images from the same directory can display. If they do then re-upload the image and try again.
If other images don't display and if you're sure that the URL is correct, then try editing the read permissions on the image directory and the images. I can't imagine that it could be caused by permissions though. Unless there's a very specific reason to generate the HTML in MS Word, I'd advise you not to do it.
Even for somebody who never saw HTML or CSS before, they're both very simple and tidy to learn and can produce much better results than MS Word.
No other images work, I've even tried images on another server with external URLs. After playing with the permission settings, this also doesn't seem to be the problem. – spiderdijon Mar 26 '10 at 1:41.
Disabled the firewall, same issue. – spiderdijon Mar 26 '10 at 1:43.
Go into Options, Web Options (which might be under Advanced), uncheck "Rely on VML for displaying graphics in browsers.
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