Hi
Put the background image wherever you feel like, but in the body tag, make
sure to give relative path with respect to the server.
e.g. if your bg image is located at
http://servername/jigar/graphics/images/bgImage.gif
then the in the body tag you would have
background=\"/jigar/graphics/images/bgImage.gif\"
Gautam
>From: "Jigar S. Shah [I]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Regarding Servlets
>Date: Fri, 6 Aug 1999 10:31:37 -0500
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>Hi All,
>I am generating HTML file through my servlet using out.println.
>if my html page has some backgroung suppose jazzy.gif or some other
>images, where do I keep
>my (Image)gif file so that it is displayed on the users browser.
>
>Thanks
>Jigar
>
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