The latter.

The public directory in a Rails app (which Radiant is) roughly maps to 
http://(mywebsite)/ (of 
course except for Rails routes, which are not actually part of the file system, 
per se).

Will Green

Maggie Patrick wrote:
> Will Green wrote:
>> It should be:
>>
>> !http://(mywebsite)/images/photo.jpg!
>>
>> If its in your public/images folder.
>>
>> ==
>> Will Green
> 
> Will Thanks for responding
> 
> yes it is in my public images folder
> 
> should I list ther entire string - ie
> 
> !http://(mywebsite)/work/public/images/photo.jpg!
> 
> or should it simply be:
> 
> !http://(mywebsite)/images/photo.jpg!
> 
> Thanks I am new at this!
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