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I'm trying to display images that are stored in the source folder of my project.
However when i try to display them using






<img src="Image.png" alt="Displaying Image">





It simply shows me the alt text instead of the image. I've tried absolute path aswell but that does not change anything either.



I've searched other threads but nothing made me figure out what my problem is even though this seems simple.



Thanks in advance



Jan










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    you would need to share your folder structure in order for us to help.

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47











  • It's a fresh created asp.net mvc application with the image in the source folder of the project. I checked that with "Server.MapPath("~");"

    – Jan
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:55











  • if you go to http://yoursite.com/Image.png does it load? because it depends on the page you declare it on. if it's in a sub path, you probably just need to be more specific and say src="/Image.png"

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:15













  • thanks the / fixed it for me that stupid error cost me several hours and it would've been some more without you. Thanks man!

    – Jan
    Nov 17 '18 at 0:50


















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I'm trying to display images that are stored in the source folder of my project.
However when i try to display them using






<img src="Image.png" alt="Displaying Image">





It simply shows me the alt text instead of the image. I've tried absolute path aswell but that does not change anything either.



I've searched other threads but nothing made me figure out what my problem is even though this seems simple.



Thanks in advance



Jan










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    you would need to share your folder structure in order for us to help.

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47











  • It's a fresh created asp.net mvc application with the image in the source folder of the project. I checked that with "Server.MapPath("~");"

    – Jan
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:55











  • if you go to http://yoursite.com/Image.png does it load? because it depends on the page you declare it on. if it's in a sub path, you probably just need to be more specific and say src="/Image.png"

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:15













  • thanks the / fixed it for me that stupid error cost me several hours and it would've been some more without you. Thanks man!

    – Jan
    Nov 17 '18 at 0:50














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I'm trying to display images that are stored in the source folder of my project.
However when i try to display them using






<img src="Image.png" alt="Displaying Image">





It simply shows me the alt text instead of the image. I've tried absolute path aswell but that does not change anything either.



I've searched other threads but nothing made me figure out what my problem is even though this seems simple.



Thanks in advance



Jan










share|improve this question














I'm trying to display images that are stored in the source folder of my project.
However when i try to display them using






<img src="Image.png" alt="Displaying Image">





It simply shows me the alt text instead of the image. I've tried absolute path aswell but that does not change anything either.



I've searched other threads but nothing made me figure out what my problem is even though this seems simple.



Thanks in advance



Jan






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    you would need to share your folder structure in order for us to help.

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47











  • It's a fresh created asp.net mvc application with the image in the source folder of the project. I checked that with "Server.MapPath("~");"

    – Jan
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:55











  • if you go to http://yoursite.com/Image.png does it load? because it depends on the page you declare it on. if it's in a sub path, you probably just need to be more specific and say src="/Image.png"

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:15













  • thanks the / fixed it for me that stupid error cost me several hours and it would've been some more without you. Thanks man!

    – Jan
    Nov 17 '18 at 0:50














  • 1





    you would need to share your folder structure in order for us to help.

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:47











  • It's a fresh created asp.net mvc application with the image in the source folder of the project. I checked that with "Server.MapPath("~");"

    – Jan
    Nov 16 '18 at 21:55











  • if you go to http://yoursite.com/Image.png does it load? because it depends on the page you declare it on. if it's in a sub path, you probably just need to be more specific and say src="/Image.png"

    – jtate
    Nov 16 '18 at 22:15













  • thanks the / fixed it for me that stupid error cost me several hours and it would've been some more without you. Thanks man!

    – Jan
    Nov 17 '18 at 0:50








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you would need to share your folder structure in order for us to help.

– jtate
Nov 16 '18 at 21:47





you would need to share your folder structure in order for us to help.

– jtate
Nov 16 '18 at 21:47













It's a fresh created asp.net mvc application with the image in the source folder of the project. I checked that with "Server.MapPath("~");"

– Jan
Nov 16 '18 at 21:55





It's a fresh created asp.net mvc application with the image in the source folder of the project. I checked that with "Server.MapPath("~");"

– Jan
Nov 16 '18 at 21:55













if you go to http://yoursite.com/Image.png does it load? because it depends on the page you declare it on. if it's in a sub path, you probably just need to be more specific and say src="/Image.png"

– jtate
Nov 16 '18 at 22:15







if you go to http://yoursite.com/Image.png does it load? because it depends on the page you declare it on. if it's in a sub path, you probably just need to be more specific and say src="/Image.png"

– jtate
Nov 16 '18 at 22:15















thanks the / fixed it for me that stupid error cost me several hours and it would've been some more without you. Thanks man!

– Jan
Nov 17 '18 at 0:50





thanks the / fixed it for me that stupid error cost me several hours and it would've been some more without you. Thanks man!

– Jan
Nov 17 '18 at 0:50












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I was missing a "/". My path should've been like this:



<img src="/Image.png" alt="Displaying Image"





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    <img src="/Image.png" alt="Displaying Image"





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      <img src="/Image.png" alt="Displaying Image"





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        <img src="/Image.png" alt="Displaying Image"





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        I was missing a "/". My path should've been like this:



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