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Visual composer 7.1 upload the image

Former Member
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Hi everybody

How can I upload the image I created will have a step by step

thanks

Ivan

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Former Member
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Hi Ivan,

[try this link.|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/50d6e399-e0b3-2b10-3ca0-b8af7293436f]

If you have any questions, ask me.

Regards

Yogev

Former Member
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Hi,

Is there a way where i can upload an image from my PC. I mean i dont want to use images in image library but rather want to use an image form my local PC.

In the old version of visual composer , there is an option "Image Manager " where u can browse and then upload an image of your choice form the PC

Waiting for ypur reply!

Regards

Tekumalla

Former Member
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Hi Tekumalla,

You have to host your images on the server at this location:

<drive:>\usr\sap\Jxx\j2ee\cluster\apps\sap.com\com.sap.engine.docs.examples\servlet_jsp\_default\root

You could then read the image in VC with URL as: http://<server>:<port>/<image>;

Let me know if it helps.

Regards,

Vani

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Hi Vani,

I just went followed the path that u mentioned. And it takes me to

SAP Netweaver Application server java

It has

SAP Library

SAP NetWeaver Administrator

System Information

Web Services Navigator

User Management

Web Dynpro

SAP Management Console

Services Registry

Information about Usage Types

where shall i upload the image?

Regards

Tekumalla

Former Member
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Hi Tekumalla,

Are you sure you have logged into the server (remotely)?

>SAP Library

>SAP NetWeaver Administrator

>System Information

>Web Services Navigator

>User Management

>Web Dynpro

>SAP Management Console

>Services Registry

>Information about Usage Types

Did you get this when you typed in URL as http://<server>:<port>/index.html in the browser?

What I meant was, you need to search for this folder structure not on the portal, but on the local j2ee server (by logging in remotely, search j2ee instance in C:\ or D:\ or wherever you have installed.)

Regards,

Vani

Former Member
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Hi Tekumalla,

Did you move the image into the folder where Vani told you to?

Regards,

Eitan

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