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Originally Posted by Simon Lloyd
Are you sure that works? shouldn't it look like thisso either ./ before the word images or just / as it stands it seems you're showing the folder images to be above public_html
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Well, I assume that you're asking Fluke667 since all I did was copy the code from the OP. But I was under the impression that "images/..." would be the same as "./images/...", where "/images/..." would be at your web server root. (That's how filenames work in the OS, maybe that's what I'm thinking of).