Hi, All:

     Thanks to all of you for making suggestions.  

     Here is the story:

     The extension of my image was hidden when I first
ran the application.  I rolled my mouse over the name
of that image and it showed JPEG.  Therefore, I used
the .jpeg as its extension.  

     I did follow your advices, changed the extension
to .jpg, and re-ran the application.  I still could
not have the image displayed.

     Then, I changed the way that files are displayed
in my system - show extension of all files.  It turns
out that the extension of that image is .jpg

     I changed the extension to .jpg and ran the
application again, the image did not show until I
clicked on the "refresh button" of the browser.

     It turns out that the browser shows what is
cached unless I ask it to look for what is on the
server.

     Now, I have the image displayed.

     Thanks for your help.

     
--- Erik Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Please paste your verbatim html:img tag contents.
> Please also paste your 
> verbatim HTML source that is generated by the
> html:img tag. Please also 
> run "jar -tf HSInfo.war", and paste the (small)
> section from that output 
> that shows where your images are in the WAR
> hierarchy. Show the image in 
> question, please.
> 
> Thanks,
> Erik
> 
> 
> Caroline Jen wrote:
> 
> >I have tried .jpg as the extension.  It does not
> work.
> >
> >I am using the Windows XP.
> >--- Michael McGrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Caroline Jen wrote:
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >>>Thanks for your reply.
> >>>
> >>>I followed your advices:
> >>>
> >>>1. Try just:
> >>>frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.JPEG (with
> no
> >>>leading slash)
> >>>
> >>>  does not work.
> >>>
> >>>2. You are right.  The generated HTML is an <img
> >>>src="..." > tag.  When I clicked "View Source",
> it
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>is:
> >>    
> >>
> >>><img
> >>>      
> >>>
>
>>src="/HSInfo/frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.jpeg"
> >>    
> >>
> >>>width="600" border="0" alt="[information]"> 
> >>>
> >>>3. I copied the generated HTML tag (but changed
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>'img'
> >>    
> >>
> >>>to 'html:img' and changed 'src' to 'page') to my
> >>>source code.
> >>>
> >>>  does not work.
> >>>
> >>>4. I am using the Windows XP.
> >>>
> >>>5. I tried both .jpeg and .jpg
> >>>
> >>>  does not work.
> >>>
> >>>I do not know what to do now.  Please help more.
> >>>--- Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>>>From: "Caroline Jen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>   
> >>>>
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>>>><html:img
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          
> >>>>>
>
>>page="/HSInfo/frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.JPEG"
> >>    
> >>
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>>>>border="0" width="800" alt="[infomation]"/>
> >>>>>The image does not get picked up in the
> browser.
> >>>>>Therefore, only the text "information" is
> shown.
> >>>>>     
> >>>>>
> >>>>>          
> >>>>>
> >>>>Have you tried it with a relative link?  Try
> just:
> >>>>frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.JPEG (with
> no
> >>>>leading slash).
> >>>>
> >>>>It's best not to hard-code the name of the
> webapp
> >>>>into anything if you can
> >>>>avoid it... more to modify if you change it
> later,
> >>>>or like me, run -dev
> >>>>and -test versions with the same code under
> >>>>different context names.
> >>>>
> >>>>Shouldn't the generated HTML be an <img
> src="...">
> >>>>tag??  You wrote that it
> >>>>says 'page'.  Copy and paste the entire tag from
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>the
> >>    
> >>
> >>>>HTML if it's still not
> >>>>working.
> >>>>
> >>>>If you're on UNIX, then it's case sensitive--
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>.JPEG
> >>    
> >>
> >>>>and .jpeg are not the
> >>>>same.
> >>>>
> >>>>Does your browser understand what to do with a
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>.jpeg
> >>    
> >>
> >>>>file?  Try renaming it
> >>>>.jpg and see what happens.
> >>>>
> >>>>-- 
> >>>>Wendy Smoak
> >>>>
> >>>>        
> >>>>
> >>My guess is that the problem is with .jpeg.  There
> >>are all sorts of file 
> >>extensions consistent with the JPEG protocol, e.g.
> >>jff, jif, jfif, jpe, 
> >>jpeg and jpg.  the former are all JPEG images and
> >>the later two (jpeg 
> >>and jpg) are for JPEG compressed bitmpas and JPEG
> >>bitmaps, 
> >>respectively.  What your extension should be
> depends
> >>on what your image 
> >>is.  Do you know what the image is?  My guess is
> >>that you have a JPEG 
> >>bitmap and should be using .jpg as the extension.
> >>
> >>Michael
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>    
> >>
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