Nevermind. Eclipse was not publishing the image to the exploded web app in Apache. Once I manually added the image the program worked accordingly.
- rm3 robert.mcguinness wrote: > > Amigos: > > I know this questions has been asked before, but maybe with Wicket 1.3 > there is a different solution (or maybe someone can dumb down the > explanation). I have implemented a custom resource locator for the html > files in Wicket a la Wiki example. Basically, I strip the prefix > "com.company.web" from the package of the java file and then reference the > html using the remaining string ex: /common/BaseLayoutPage.html. My web > application structure is below. In my css, I have a reference to a > background image ex: background-image: url(images/background.gif) for one > of my div elements in the BaseLayoutPage.html markup. I load the css from > within the BaseLayoutPage.java using the command > add(HeaderContributor.forCSS("css/poc.sss"));, but the background image > does not show. If I preview the page with the browser I see the the page > rendered just fine, but when the page is rendered via Wicket the > background image does not show (yet the rest of the css is applied). Any > suggestions on how to reference an image not found in the src directory of > the java files? Gracias! > > Rob > > /***Web App Structure***/ > > src > - com.company.web.common.BaseLayoutPage.java > web > - js > - css > - poc.css > - images > - background.gif > - WEB-INF > - html > - common > BaseLayoutPage.html > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Reference-to-Image-in-CSS-tf4523606.html#a12906017 Sent from the Wicket - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]