put it in the public_html and write source as
src=\"../logo.bmp\"
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Manish Bhatnagar
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 6:04 AM
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Subject: Image not visible
Importance: High
Hi!
I am creating a html page from a servlet.... I wish at add an image,
clicking on which connects to a particular URL. Where shall I put the
image (I'm using Java Web Server2.0) "xyz.bmp" so that when a client
machine accesses my machine (which happens to be the server)... the
image is visible to the user...
Here's the code...
out.println("<td width=\"100%\" height=\"78\" valign=\"middle\"
align=\"center\"><a href=\"http://www.someURL.com\"><img
src=\"\\\logo.bmp\" width=\"50\" height=\"63\"
alt=\"Hello\"></a></td>");
Suggestions welcome!
--Manish--
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