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Put your images somewhere under your web root and refer to them
as "/images/foobar.gif". You don't want them in your servlets directory.
"Grant, Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/24/2000 03:36:01 PM
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Subject: HTML Image question
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Greetings,
I did not see this in the FAQ...
I am doing some servlet development and everything works except my <img
src=...>
lines of my generated HTML. If I am on my local machine I can use a full
path
(i.e. d:/servlets/images/header.gif), but if I use a browser on another
machine the
image does not display. Has anyone come across this problem. Even the
IsItWorking
servlet doesn't display it's image.
Thank you for any help.
Lee Grant
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