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218 PointsAfter typing /resume.html on the browser I keep on receiving back a Not Found - The requested URL /resume.html was not f
Can you guys help me out please?
2 Answers
Meicki Jeldal
1,446 PointsCan you come with more?
It sounds like resume.html isn't in the basic folder / hasn't been created.
Valeshan Naidoo
27,008 PointsIf resume.html is a local file, then you need to know exactly where it is located. You need to type in the drive, user, and folders that its located in before typing in the file name. I'd recommend just locating the file first manually, then opening it by clicking on it, then you can see exactly how the format works in the browser. You'll see that the file is located inside your own account, then it may be inside something like desktop then another folder that you made. These are all shown in the URL.
Valeshan Naidoo
27,008 PointsURL address is what I was trying to say in a lot of words haha