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1,356 Pointstrouble getting images
how do I upload the images that I downloaded from the previous video?
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1 Answer
Martin Nordström
6,807 PointsYou have to include it in the img folder.
Ravi Yadav
10,152 PointsRavi Yadav
10,152 PointsJust make sure those images are in the img folder and you have written the correct filename in your code. I am pretty sure that you have named them incorrectly here. Try img/numbers-06.jpg instead of o6. Its 0(the number zero) and not o(the alphabet).