Give either one a shot and find out, but it should be the full path  
to the image starting with the public directory.

So you can assume that (mywebsite) is the same as public

(mywebsite)/path/to/image
is the same as:
public/path/to/image

On Oct 24, 2007, at 7:06 PM, 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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