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
> 
> 

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