>Hardcoding does work.  I agree it would seem to be the easiest, but in 
>this instance I have images that are named as follows



>"name of city + province abbreviation .   jpg"

I would like to keep pages to a minimum amount.

This is why I am joining the variables .

>
> >
> > This is what i have
> >
> > 1.   <CFSET citypic =#City#&#Province#&".jpg">
> > 2.    src ="../images/#citypic#"
>
>First of all, ditch the #s if they're not inside "s, you don't need them
>(read Ben Forta's article "to # or not to #"
>
>Secondly, are the names of your images and locations correct?
>Try hard coding one (not using CF at all) and see if that works;
>src="../images/kingstonon.jpg" (as your example)
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