I'm getting enter image description here this message in the browser
The issue is that your image files are not configured properly. You will want to make sure that you copied the APEX image files to the appropriate directory on the web server.
Based on the error message you are receiving, your image prefix is /i/ so you will need to place the images within that directory on your web server.
Update
If you are having trouble setting up your images directory, you can also use Oracle's CDN to deliver the APEX files. Since you are running APEX 19.1, you would want to set your image prefix to https://static.oracle.com/cdn/apex/19.1.0.00.15/.
You can do this by running the script reset_image_prefix.sql found in the utilities folder of your APEX installation.
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When I add images it is stored inside google cloud platform VM correctly.
But I am not able to fetch newly added images in my website.
If I redeploy project with newly added images in assets folder it is showing correctly.
I have verified there is no mistake on frontend or backend side.
Is it not possible to get live image update with VM?
Edit:
I have used Vue.js.
I am storing images inside src/assets folder.
When I save images in my website it is saved at src/assets folder.
I think it can only access things in dist folder after build.
Can you suggest where should I save my file?
I'm making an educateg guess it's some cache issue.
Instead of putting your image files inside the VM you can try storing them in a bucket that's accessible to public. The downside is that it can serve only static files (no PHP or anything).
You have to configure your load balancer to forward all your.domain.com/images/ requests to the bucket but that's actually quite easy. Have a look at my answer asking for such configuration.
I have an Android app which is sending images to ORDS using resp api and then images are stored into a table.
Is there any way I can save images to a server directory and save a link to a file instead of saving images a database table?
Anyone has any example.
You could use utl_file to write them to a directory on the server, but why not serve them up using the database, if they're already there?
I want to display an image on my website.
My website is located in
/var/www/html/mywebsite
The image is located in
/home/user/directory/image.png
I am using codeIgniter and Image src I am passing is same as above.
File/directory permissions are proper but still I am unable to display an image.
I'm using Joomla 2.5 and the backend is not shown correctly. It seems that the template is not loaded correctly.
This is my page:
http://www.fussball.tsg-kastel.de/administrator/
The page as such is shown correctly but as you see, the backend isn't...
Try doing this:
Rename the admin templates folder on the host server (for a backup)
FTP transfer of an admin template folder from another Joomla site and then copy it from the FTP location using a file manager into the admin templates folder.
You could have a corrupt file or just missing some files from installation. This has happened to people before and by doing these two steps it seemed to solve their issue.
Hope this works out for you.
You probably have a fatal error. Go to configuration.php and change error reporting to development. This will render the error to the browser (alternatively check your apache error log). I predict you probably have a plugin problem -- perhaps your host updated PHP version for example. Whatever it is, deal with that problem.
I just built a site using Xampp and it worked great. I just transferred my site (that I used to develop by updating to live server) to localhost, and it isn't working right at all.
The images do not show and the pages are not refreshing properly.
I had to change the CSS images to /folder/x instead of just x, which I can understand I guess, but why are my HTML images suddenly not working?
One of the pages, the paths are even absolute, but the page just isn't updating even though it's saved in the local folder.
What gives? All I did differently was added a password to root user in MySQL and tried (and failed) at some mod_rewrites, which I removed.
It points the images from localhost/ instead of localhost/folder, even adding folder/x doesn't work.
You probably forgot to convert a link or made a mistake.
Remember that /images/x.png means that it's trying to find the folder images from root and not from the current folder your site is located in. Try using ./images/x.png instead.
Perhaps you could post an example from your site?
Try looking at the Apache access logs and see whether you can find a request for an image with the wrong path.