Hi everyone, this one might be a really silly question but here goes:
I have a folder of pictures for a site that I threw in the static folder.
So for example, the path to an example.jpg might look like this:
c:\web2py\applications\myapp\static\images\example.jpg.
These aren't photos I'm expecting users to upload, these are just site
photos so the download function won't be very useful here.
When I place the images in a view, I'm just using the IMG helper like so:
{{=IMG(_src='/myapp/static/images/example.jpg', width='100', _height='100',
_alt='my example image')}}
I am worried that in the future if I ever have to change the name of myapp
this will cause a lot of trouble having to go through each image in every
view and changing the name there as well. Especially if the site gets
rather large. Is there a way to specify the /myapp/static/images/ part of
the path for my images so I only have to change it once if it ever does
change? Or maybe I'm just worrying too much?
Thanks!
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