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Im not able to make img tag
<img src="D:\VEDAIMAGES\stealth\Watch dogs\ i.jpg " alt=""/> its not working
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I just noticed you are also missing a second backslash. It's D:\\ not D:\. To clarify, the kind of Url you are using is absolute, not relative. D:\\ is the root folder of the D: unit.
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Actually you should use \\ everywhere, not just after the unit letter. Because the backslash character is a special character used to escape, so you have to escape \ itself.
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It is "/",do not "\"
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copy the image to your HTML page folder and write this
<img src="image.ext" alt="image" /> if you like you will add the attribut widht and height for your image
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It seems you have a space also between Watch and dogs so I think you probably need to escape it just as you did for the space after dogs.
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First, you're using a relative URL, which means the browser is searching for a D: folder in the same folder that your html page is in. For defining absolute URLs you need to start with a slash (which means "root folder", that can be your server if your code is online, your localhost if you're working with a local server, and I believe your hd/ssd if you're working locally without a local server), like :
"/D:/myfolder/myfile.ext"
Secondly, you need to use slashes rather than anti-slashes in your URLs, because anti-slash is the character for escaping characters (which means the the character directly after the anti-slash will not be used as a code element but rather displayed as plain text, for the most cases ...)
Finally Giulio Pellitta is right, you don't want to use spaces in you URLs as space is use in HTML to separate different code instructions.
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the easiest way is to put your images in the same folder as your html files
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use forward slash to describe directories instead of bavkward slashes 👍
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Since u have a space between Watch and dog, you need to write /watch%20dog/i.jpg in URL, space must be encoded as %20 http://www.degraeve.com/reference/urlencoding.php
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guys tired hard ok