Thanks Thomas.

it works like a charm now.

Thanks
Deepak

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Thomas Broyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> In CSS, you use background-image: url(...);, so you should do the same in
> GWT: setBackgroundImage("url(" + x + ")").
>
> But in this case I'd rather use a CssResource.
>
> Oh, and you should add an @ImageOptions(repeatStyle=Vertical) (or Both,
> depending on the width of your element) or you'll see other images in IE6
> and IE7, or IE8 when using HTTPS (they don't use data: URLs, they use
> spriting, just like ImageBundle; you can also disable the use of data: URLs
> in your gwt.xml)
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