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I'm trying to display an image on a webpage, but express seems to be unable to serve the image.

It won't display on the page and going to http://localhost:3000/images/login.jpg (where it should be accessible) does not show the image in the browser. Interestingly, I can access a bootstrap stylesheet at http://localhost:3000/css/bootstrap.min.css

Project file structure

I've tried both of the following approaches in app.js:

app.use(express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'public')));
app.use(express.static('public'));

I receive a 404 error when trying to access http://localhost:3000/images/login.jpg

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  • What does the <img> tag look like in the HTML? Is the path on that tag /images/login.jpg?
    – jfriend00
    Nov 9, 2019 at 2:34
  • @jfriend00 it's <img src="/images/login.jpg"/>
    – jmuz99
    Nov 9, 2019 at 2:36
  • Is there a permissions issue with the images folder? Like you, I don't see how a css file can work, but not an images file.
    – jfriend00
    Nov 9, 2019 at 2:37
  • @jfriend00 No permission issues as far as I can tell. Express is running with sudo privileges, and the image opens just fine if I navigate to it through chrome with its file path (i.e file:///C:/Users/Joe/AppData/Local/Packages/CanonicalGroupLimited.UbuntuonWindows_79rhkp1fndgsc/LocalState/rootfs/home/joe/police_system/public/images/login.jpg) Also, if I put the login.jpg in the css directory with the stylesheet that successfully loads, I still cannot access it using http://localhost:3000/css/login.jpg
    – jmuz99
    Nov 9, 2019 at 2:42
  • I can't really tell from your file system image. Are /css and /images at the same level of the file system with the same parent?
    – jfriend00
    Nov 9, 2019 at 2:45

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So I feel dumb. The problem comes from the way I'm running express - I'm running it from an Ubuntu shell within Windows 10. I dropped login.jpg into my project through Windows 10's explorer, and Unix wasn't able to access it. Nothing I could do in Unix made the file visible to Unix. I'm running the server with Powershell now, and the problem is fixed.

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