>background : url("images/bgimage.jpg");

I think you need to put a "/" in front of "images" like:

background : url("/images/bgimage.jpg");

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Martin Makundi <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well.. my specific experience is from having
> <html>
> <head>
> <script type="css..">
> .body {
>  background : url("images/bgimage.jpg");
> }
> </script>
>
> I have had difficulties in getting he bg image to display properly if
> defined as above without proper context path, because it is different
> from the application itself. (the image is in webapp/images
> -directory).
>
> Also if I have <a href="MyBookmarkableWicketPage">Try this link</a>
> clicking the link takes me to /contextRoot/ without the
> appicationContext url segment (say,
> http://localhost/contextRoot/myApp/MyBookmarkableWicketPage where
> myApp is the missing applicationContext root).
>
> **
> Martin
>
> 2008/3/19, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > remove the /APPLICATION_CONTEXT/ from the src field. If they are in
> >  your HTML document when Wicket reads it into the cache, these
> >  attributes will be made context relative automatically.
> >
> >  Obviously this doesn't work for img tags that are inserted through a
> >  label, as Wicket doesn't know what you mean with the markup.
> >
> >  Martijn
> >
> >
> >  On 3/19/08, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > On 3/19/08, Martin Makundi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >  >  > I have a somewhat similar situation without a solution (yet).
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  I have some static resources (images and css files) on the
> server.
> >  >  >  Whenever I deploy the application, the URL of those resources
> depend
> >  >  >  on the environment as the application context root changes. What
> is
> >  >  >  the best/only way to tackle this?
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  <html>
> >  >  >  <body>
> >  >  >  static image:
> >  >  >  <img src="/APPLICATION_CONTEXT/images/static_image.jpg"/>
> >  >  >  </body>
> >  >  >  </html>
> >  >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > Have you tried wrapping your <img> tags with  <wicket:link>?  When
> you
> >  >  do this, you can get your browser to display the image properly
> using
> >  >  relative URLs.  Beware, however, that the image URL must be relative
> >  >  to the current package of the page you're writing (at least until
> they
> >  >  apply my patch, hopefully).
> >  >
> >  > >
> >  >  >  Is the only solution to make it a wicket element? This slows down
> >  >  >  transferring a layout design into wicket significantly and seems
> like
> >  >  >  an overkill. Back in the old days I would just have a tag
> replacement:
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  <img src="<@APPLICATION_CONTEXT>/images/static_image.jpg"/>
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  What is the wicket-way to do this without requiring a wicket id
> and a
> >  >  >  hardcoded markup element for the Image in the Page java code.
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  **
> >  >  >  Martin
> >  >  >
> >  >  >
> >  >  >  2008/3/19, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >  >  >
> >  >  > > You were on the right track, label is the right choice.
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  You need to provide Label a model that retrieves the string
> from your
> >  >  >  >  db. How you write that model is up to you. (I guess you
> already have
> >  >  >  >  this part.)
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  If you do not want the encoding, call
> setEscapeModelStrings(false) on
> >  >  >  >  the label.
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  Regards,
> >  >  >  >      Erik.
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  mmocnik wrote:
> >  >  >  >  > Hi,
> >  >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  > I'm currently searching for a way to insert an HTML String
> which I get out
> >  >  >  >  > of a DB into a Wicket Page.
> >  >  >  >  > The HTML string is from another application, so I can't
> change anything in
> >  >  >  >  > it.
> >  >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  > My first approach was to use a Label, but as Labels encode
> HTML entities,
> >  >  >  >  > this failed...
> >  >  >  >  > I just can't find any Component, that would fit here.
> >  >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  > Any sugestions on a component or alternate aproaches?
> >  >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  > Thanks and regards,
> >  >  >  >  > Marko
> >  >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >  --
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  > Erik van Oosten
> >  >  >  >  http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >
> >  >  >  >
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