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.gif" or ".jpg".
Another common problem is that you did not use the full URL. The URL needs to
start with "http://" or "https://", include your domain name, etc.
Occasionally the problem is that your hosting company will only serve an image if it is also serving the page the image is part of. In these cases, it often will display a substitute image instead. If this happens, you need to copy your image to a different host and use it from the new location.
.gif" or ".jpg".
Another common problem is that you did not use the full URL. The URL needs to
start with "http://" or "https://", include your domain name, etc.
Occasionally the problem is that your hosting company will only serve an image if it is also serving the page the image is part of. In these cases, it often will display a substitute image instead. If this happens, you need to copy your image to a different host and use it from the new location.