eulamae Posted February 22, 2003 Posted February 22, 2003 I wanted to replace the British flag with a U.S. flag in the language box on my catalog. I downloaded bit of clip art from the net, resized it to be the same as the Brit flag and ftp'd it into the right place, replacing the old icon with a new one with the same name but it doesn't show up. Gimme a hint, eh? Waiting on pins & needles...... Thanks.
mgraphics Posted February 22, 2003 Posted February 22, 2003 A couple of thoughts.... Did you ftp it as binary mode? The flag goes in the languages>english>images folder Are you seeing a missing image "x"? -Doug
eulamae Posted February 22, 2003 Author Posted February 22, 2003 I ftp'd it as ASCII. I did that because osCommerce is uploaded that way to begin with. I put it in catalog/includes/languages/english/images. Should I reload it as binary? You can go see what it looks like at www.usefulthingsbyeulamae.com/catalog
Joshua Posted February 22, 2003 Posted February 22, 2003 Rename Icon.gif to icon.gif thats all you have to do. Joshua Visit My Personal Website or ATI REKLAM Webdesign
eulamae Posted February 22, 2003 Author Posted February 22, 2003 I have it uploaded as both icon.gif and Icon.gif. I should work but all that appears is a tiny red dot in the languages box. What else can I do?
mgraphics Posted February 22, 2003 Posted February 22, 2003 How small did you resize it!!! :wink: Did you try uploading as a binary? Sometimes the pictures will be distorted as ASCII. If you want, I have an American icon.gif that I can get to you -Doug
greree Posted February 22, 2003 Posted February 22, 2003 Go to www.oscdox.com, then to the Downloads section, then to OSCguide Translations Archive. At the bottom is a download called "US flag icon.gif". Put that in your images folder. It's designed to fit.
Ajeh Posted February 23, 2003 Posted February 23, 2003 I still see in view source that you are calling: <img src="includes/languages/english/images/Icon.gif" border="0" alt="English" title=" English " width="" height=""> And have no width or heigth defined properly there. So you are saying call an image and set the width and height to 0 as the image does show correctly when called seperately.
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