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Bahrain Snaps – Set 1

Dear Buddies,

    I have uploaded some of the snaps taken in Bahrain. As such, there are 4 albums namely

   (i) Elite1, Bahrain (Taken at ‘Elite Residency’ – Elite1 is one of the many hotels this Elite Group of Companies have)

   (ii) Visit to Yateem Center, Manama (its a Shopping Mall).

   (iii) taken at LMRA Office (our client office)

   (iv) taken at Arabian Palace (where the TCS guys stay and with whom i work here) during the Twenty20 Finals India-Pak match…

   I tried doing it in flickr first and then switched to Picasa as i had some limitations in flickr. Thanks to my friend Dhananjeyan who suggested me in the right time (in the mid of it) and i changed to google picasaweb.  As usual, Google rocks and hats off to them!

The snaps/albums are available for your perusal at :

Google -> http://picasaweb.google.com/raghavan.30may1981

Flickr -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/itsraghz/sets/ [Ma Maiden Effort!]

Pick your favorite. Google has the full set though.

    I started giving the comments in the ‘description’ section of each snap in flickr at first. In the middle, changed my mind and commented in the snaps itself. for some of the snaps which initially uploaded in flickr, could not have the snaps in the image itself as it was a part of flickr album.  shall have to merge! 🙂

Hope you too enjoy it. I am  yet to cover the beauty of the city.

 Chalo.. Rest in next……………….

opening the html file inside an archive

Have you tried opening a HTML file which is present inside an archive file say for example a .zip file in Windows OS?

In Windows XP, it allows you to just open and see the contents of a zip file directly without using an extractor (WinZip etc), as if it was a normal folder. In such case, you may get access to the files present in the zip file (archive).

When you open a HTML file inside the archive, and if in case the html file contains some images, the images will not be displayed in the opened HTML file. You may wonder why it does not display the images though the images being referred are present in an appropriate folder for images alone (say a directory named “images” which is the traditional way)!!

The reason is, though you have opened the HTML file from an archive directly, the opened HTML file is alone opened and NOT the files/images present in the other directories. That’s why the images are not properly displayed.

Solution

You need to extract the zip file using an extractor. Say, WinZip for an example. Once you extract, all the contents in a zip file will get extracted including images. Then when you open the HTML file, the opened HTML file will now have access to the images present in the appropriate folder (“images”) since that folder also is extracted and available.

Happened to help one of my colleagues when she asked me by saying the error. Thought of blogging it as well after explaining it to my colleague. 😉