Sounds like a browser caching issue or maybe some referrer checking
getting in the way although I don't how that would be setup in Tomcat.

Are you using SSL or have any other types of constriants in place?

Regards,
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Jason Bainbridge
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On 6/27/05, Ryan Champlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
> 
> I've read quite a few articles on this issue and tried all the solutions 
> given and none of them seem to be working.
> I'm using Netbeans 4.1 with Tomcat 5.5.  My application is using the MVC 
> patter so I have a controller that is using the request dispatcher to forward 
> a request to a JSP page.
> 
> Basically I have an application at the context "/Company".
> 
> I have all my images in a folder called "img" and all my JSP's in a folder 
> called "jsp".
> 
> I've tried using relative paths to the image directory and the images don't 
> show up in the browser however if I look at the URL it seems right.
> I right-clicked to get properties and copied the URL:
> 
> http://localhost:8085/Company/img/image.jpg
> 
> If I paste that into a browser I get a 404 error from Tomcat.  However, if I 
> take off the image name and do:
> 
> http://localhost:8085/Company/img
> 
> I get a listing of the image files.  If I click on the link for the image 
> "image.jpg" it opens the file in the browser and I see the URL as:
> 
> http://localhost:8085/Company/img/image.jpg
> 
> which is exactly the same as what I had manually typed in.  Doesn't make any 
> sense to me as to why it works one way and not the other.  Possibly a 
> permissions issue?
> 
> Can anyone shed some light on why I can't get my image files to show up in my 
> JSP pages?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> 
> 
>

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