I have a directory called graphics on the same level as WEB-INF, i.e.
root_directory/webapps/myapp/graphics/flags/ and
root_directory/webapps/myapp/WEB-INF/, and I use
<img src='graphics/flags/german_flag.gif'/></a></tr>
without dificulty, if that helps. This may have to do with my settings in
server.xml, which is:
<Context path="/myapp"
docBase="webapps/myapp"
debug="0"
reloadable="true" >
</Context>
Hope this helps. Again, inside and outside WEB-INF is a big deal.
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From: Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 5:54 AM
Subject: .gif images not displaying with JSPs
>My servlet/JSP/JavaBean app is working under TC 4.0.1, except for images
>not displaying in JSPs. The various .gifs live in the root context for the
>application, ie. the same directory as the html and JSP files. The JSP has
>simple embedded html statements such as:
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> <a><img src="image1.gif" align="left"></a>
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>For each img tag, the application log has an associated set of errors:
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> 2001-11-27 08:24:34
>StandardWrapper[/myapp:org.apache.catalina.INVOKER.image1.gif]:
> Marking servlet org.apache.catalina.INVOKER.image1.gif as unavailable
> 2001-11-27 08:24:34 invoker: Cannot allocate servlet instance for path
> /myapp/servlet/image1.gif
> javax.servlet.ServletException: Wrapper cannot find servlet class
>image1.gif or a
> class it depends on
> ...
>
> - Root Cause -----
> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: image1.gif
>
>The generated Java code (in ../work directory) looks like the following:
>
> out.write(" \r\n\r\n<a><img src=\"image1.gif\"
>align=\"left\"></a>\r\n<a>
> <img src=\"image2.gif\" align=\"left\"></a>\r\n");
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>
>The page displays except for the images, and the resulting html pushed to
>the browser has the <img> tags. The JSPs work under other environments (eg.
>VAJ, Sun SDK, etc). What am I doing wrong this time under Tomcat?
>
>Thanks
>Mark
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