Hi folks,
I'm having some trouble with popup images. I created a variable "popup" "Number" "0", copied the images in the image folder an linked them with logic blocks. It has been working fine the previous times. All images are shown when I open it on my desktop.
But when I upload the pano, some images are missing.
Tried png or jpg. Already tried with different browsers.
Link Pano: http://bit.ly/2ftaZ3q
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Solved Issue: Logicblock w/ popup images
- Hopki
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Hi,
The error console is saying it can not find the images.
If it works locally and all the images have been uploaded then look at capitalisation.
"Pano" and "pano" wall open on the desktop if looking for "pano".
But once uploaded "Pano" will not work.
Regards,
Hopki
The error console is saying it can not find the images.
If it works locally and all the images have been uploaded then look at capitalisation.
"Pano" and "pano" wall open on the desktop if looking for "pano".
But once uploaded "Pano" will not work.
Regards,
Hopki
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This is very true for servers. All file names on server are written in ASCII text. For example Server knows that an UPPER case character is not same as a lower case character because server file names are stored as machine code.
https://www.ascii-code.com/
ASCII UPPER CASE character " A " Binary code 01000001
ACCII lower case character " a " Binary code 01100001
Local Desktop and notebooks computers operating systems do not care about this issue
That is why we always make file names in lower case characters
https://www.ascii-code.com/
ASCII UPPER CASE character " A " Binary code 01000001
ACCII lower case character " a " Binary code 01100001
Local Desktop and notebooks computers operating systems do not care about this issue
That is why we always make file names in lower case characters