Howdy,

>No, if you use img="/foo.gif"
>then '/' ALWAYS indicates to the browser to request it from the domain
>root.

Yeah, but you don't want to do that because what if the context path
changes?  A relative link would be better, and it's good that the
original poster is already trying to do that, e.g. ../foo.gif.  Consider
using request.getContextPath() + "/images/foo.gif".

Yoav Shapira



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