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Strange Image Location Issue

ajac73
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2020-09-28 07:50:18

Hi,

For one of my projects I have an images-folder called 'images' within the route directory, and within that folder I have a sub-folder called 'vol1'; so images/vol1.

What is odd, is that even though an image inserted in one of the pages is referenced from images/vol1 (so, images/vol1/filename.png), it is also showing in the images folder as well as the images/vol1 folder. Why is this happening? Obviously I don't want the same image or images in two different folders.


niko
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2020-09-28 08:52:48

RocketCake usually puts all images directly in the images folder, did you maybe upload it manually also into the subfolder?


ajac73
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2020-09-29 05:29:29

Hi nico, sorry for late reply... Graphics files were saved in a sub-folder within the images folder prior to creating the web pages, then for one of the pages I inserted images from that sub-folder.

Clicking on any of the images shows the correct file path next to ImageName under Properties. Problem is, that the same images have now been copied into the images folder, hence duplication. Basically, I want to have a separate sub-folder for each web page so that images are not all lumped together, but this will now be a problem for obvious reasons.

Thank you.


niko
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2020-09-29 09:22:17

Ah, yes, that's unfortunately not possible with the standard setup, but if you would split up your website into multiple .rcd files, then you could specify image folder names for each web page. Not sure if that would be a solution.


ajac73
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2020-09-30 13:09:32

OK, thanks for the advice. Currently the project is published/saved to local disc, so not too much of a problem.

When the time comes to uploading everything to a host server, I will simply edit the image paths accordingly for each html page as a work-around; this should work I think.

This way I can still have multiple sub-folders within the images folder.


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