What you need to do is setup a virtual directory in your webserver so that 
the images can be accessed as local to the cuurent page by the client.
In IIS this is simple, just go into your Internet Service Manager, select 
your website, right click and add new virtual directory.

So now a tag like <img src="/images/mypic.gif">
would point to your virtual images directory which is really located on 
server b

This will work for your CFM templates too.

Russ




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