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July 21, 2021
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Published files not displayed on my website

  • July 21, 2021
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Hello,

 

After converting my old Flash Player content to HTML5 Canvas using Adobe Animate, the test film works fine in Animate but the animation is not shown when I publish into .js and .html files and upload them to my website. With the .html file renamed into index.html, nothing at all is seen. With the original .html file name, it looks like this in the web browser:  

 

Index of /

  Name Last modified Size Description

 Gogol Animate HTML5 ..>2021-07-11 12:503.0K 
 Gogol Animate HTML5 ..>2021-07-11 12:50104K 
 cgi-bin/2018-08-10 12:39- 
 gogol.nu/2018-10-10 11:38- 

 

The web hotel host claims that JavaScript files are supported in his web hotel, but points to a number of errors on the console of the website www.gogol.nu.

 

So my question is, why is my HTML5 Canvas .fla test file working so well when published as a test film in Animate, but completely illegible once uploaded as .js and .html to my website?

 

Best regards,

 

Michael Levay

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    New Participant
    July 21, 2021

    Thank you for your quick reply. I did as you suggested, and uploaded the images as well from a new directory (missed them earlier on since they on publishing became located in a folder at the bottom of a lot of other files and documents).

    So now I can see them too listed like a catalog on my website, but still they are not displayed as images. You can see for yourself on www.gogol.nu

    Like before, if I rename the .html file as index.html, then nothing shows up at all.

     

     

    kglad
    Community Expert
    July 21, 2021

    you didn't follow my suggestion and you still haven't uploaded the atlases, or at least, they are not in the correct directory.

     

    you should re-read my first message and follow directions.  if you think you've done that insert* a screenshot of the contents of the new directory you created and a screenshot of your website files.

     

    *

     

    tgom
    Inspiring
    September 5, 2022

    "no problem", meaning when you test everything looks good?

     

    if so, and you then check the images subdirectory of that new desktop directory and see no images, then your project has no image assets to add your website and should work there, too.


    When it worked, I got an html file, a js file and 14 png images. I uploaded them appropriately to my website and it worked fine.

    Now, I just get an html file and a js file (no images). I upload them and I get a black rectangle.

    kglad
    Community Expert
    July 21, 2021

    you failed to upload all the files. ie, js and html files are not enough.

     

    to see what you need to upload, create a new directory and save your fla there and then publish.  everything in that new folder (except the fla) needs to be uploaded INCLUDING your images folder with the missing atlases.