On 02.08.2007 17:20 Uhr, Lincoln Mitchell wrote:

I have tried placing the too images straight into the xsl like...
<img src="http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg";>
<img
src="http://static-r.arttoday.com/thb/thb13/JU/5366_C00347/4559477.thb.jpg?d
lsmC0034765">
...which again, only the 1st image appears, but if I save the HTML cocoon
generates and open that html file independent of cocoon the 2nd image also
appears!
Again I assume its because I have "?dlsmC0034765" in the images file name
after the ".jpg".

This sounds rather strange since in both cases Cocoon does not handle the images at all (if those URLs do not point to your Cocoon server). It should be a pure client side issue: The browser parses the HTML, finds the image tags and requests the images. I have no justified suspicion - it can be all and everything like security restrictions (not very likely) or a doc type issue (more likely since the content type header make really a difference between getting a file from a server and opening a local file). The best idea is probably to see if the second image is requested at all by the browser when loading the page from Cocoon.

Joerg

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