Sandra, you helped me out tremedously.

I ended up creating a fuseaction within my fbx_settings.cfm file.  That way, 
the img src tag would call the fuseaction with my params and display this image 
where it should be displayed within my CFM page. I knew it had to be a simple 
fix, but after a day of this my brain grew tired.

THANK YOU. 
cheers.
-c


>The problem is that in FB3, the images are displayed in relation to the
>display fuse itself.  I believe that a variable exists that is set up in
>each fbx_settings.cfm file for a circuit for an image and another one should
>be in the apps_globals.cfm at the top for a baseline directory of the
>webroot, but I can't remember the name of these.
>
>So your dsp_view.cfm file should look something like
>
><img
>src="#Fullrootpathofapplictation#/dsp_setImage.cfm?dTaskIndex=#attributes.dT
>askIndex#" border="0" width="300" height="200">
>
>
>Sandra Clark
>==============================
>http://www.shayna.com
>Training in Cascading Style Sheets and Accessibility
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Alfano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 2:24 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: Displaying images from SQL Server in Fusebox
>
>I'm going to look into the HTTP Proxy Debugger
>
>As for my code, I believe I have all bases covered:
>
>dsp_setImage.cfm -->
><cfquery name="getImage" datasource="#request.DSN#"> SELECT attachment FROM
>images WHERE task_index = #attributes.dTaskIndex# </cfquery>
>
><cfcontent type="image/jpeg" variable="#getImage.attachment#" reset="true">
>
>
>
>dsp_view.cfm -->
><img src="Web/Uploads/dsp_setImage.cfm?dTaskIndex=#attributes.dTaskIndex#"
>border="0" width="300" height="200">
>
>This leads to a broken image.
>
>When I add the query and cfcontent to the actual dsp_view page, then the
>image takes over the ENTIRE display -- hiding the header, footer, navigation
>and other content associated with that file.
>
>Cheers.
>-c
>
>>Chris,
>>
>>
>>I'm pretty confident the problem is your getting extra whitespacing 
>>somewhere in your output. Use an HTTP Proxy Debugger (like Fiddler or 
>>Live HTTP Headers) to actually examine the data being served from the
>server.
>>
>>Also, you might try adding the "type" attribute to the <cfcontent /> 
>>tag to specify the mime type.
>>
>>-Dan

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