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PHP

How Do Get To The Document-Root Folder???

Add .htaccess and adaptive-images.php to your document-root folder. Is This Talking About The Website Index File???

7 Answers

No, it means to copy the files in the same directory where the index.html file is stored.

How Do I Find The Directory, I Need An Example. Could You Paste An Example Here???

Hmmm, are you using a local server for the development or a Workspace?

Local Server

Ok, if you are using WAMP I believe the DocumentRoot directory is under C:\wamp\www\ and in case of MAMP is located under Applications/MAMP/htdocs.

Those are the default root directories and i think is where you need to put the files.

Ok I Will Check It Out, Thank You Juan :-)

No problem.

Could You Connect To My Computer??? I Don't Know How To Do This :-(

Yes, I can help you with that. But I don't know what kind of computer you have, sometimes I use Teamviewer to help people remotely. Don't know if it is neccesary, but I could try to help you.

I Have windows 7 and Teamviewer

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Ok, just give a minute I'm on my Linux machine.

I Have Everything In Place But Those 2 File Commands And I Couldn't Find Anyone That Has Actually Used Adaptive Images

.htaccess adaptive-images.php

I don't know what video is, but the instructions require to only copy those two files. If you can point me to the video, it will be useful to know what they want you to do.