Thanks Dave,
I'll test using the logo (which actually works) as you suggested.
Regards, Jon.

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On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 10:27 PM Dave S <snidely....@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Monday, July 29, 2019 at 1:43:55 AM UTC-7, Jonsubs wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>> Any suggestions, please?
>> It does work for me in locally (127.0.0.0), but not in PythonAnywhere.
>> Thanks, Jon.
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:02 PM Jon Subscripted <jonsubsc...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> I'm experiencing some problems trying to display static images in my
>>> static html files. Actually I get a 404 error, when I "inspect" what's
>>> going wrong.
>>>
>>> Some of the HTML files in my project are fully static (stored along with
>>> 403.html, 404.html, 500.html & 503.html) and display images stored in
>>> static/images folder. So I tried to link them the traditional way. (I
>>> assumed the URL builder cannot be used as the HTMLs are not processed by
>>> web2py before being served.)
>>>
>>> But it is not working. How should I link those images?
>>>
>>> I've tried different approaches but neither of them seems to work.
>>>
>>> a) relative path <img src="./images/forks_es3.png" /> (relative inside
>>> the app)
>>> b) relative path
>>>
>>> <img src="myapp/static/images/forks_es2.png" /> (relative inside the
>>> web2py site)
>>>
>>> c) absolute path <img src="
>>> https://www.myweb.com.eus/myapp/static/images/forks_es.png"; />
>>>
>>> BTW, it may be important to note that I'm using the "routes.py" using
>>> the "parameter-based system" using:
>>>
>>> BASE  = dict(default_application='myapp')
>>>
>>> Thanks, Jon.
>>>
>>
>
> On my server, the following works for both links:
>
> <head>
> </head>
> <body>
> <img src="images/my-logo.png">
> <img src="/app2/static/images/my-logo.png">
> </body>
>
>
>  My global routes.py sets (using the "simple router" example)
>
> routers = dict(
>     # base router
>     BASE=dict(default_application='appOne',
>                      root_static = ['favicon.ico, 'robots.txt'])
>
>
> and I used "app2/static/test-ess.html" to load the page.
>
> I also copied the html to appOne (already had the same logo in static
> images), and "static/test-ess.html" worked there; both copies of the logo
> were displayed.
>
> If you have a lot of static files, or some of them are large, you may want
> to see if you can serve them with your front-end.  I have a vague idea that
> PythonAnywhere uses Nginx, but I don't know if they give you any control of
> it.
>
> /dps
>
>
>
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