Image is a Wicket specifc class and accesses images the wicket way. If
you don't want, you can not use Image.java. Just use ExternalLink,
create your own component similar to ExternalLink (which is realy
easy) or may be even WebMarkupContainer and an AttributeModifer only.

Juergen

On 10/5/05, Andrew Berman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've looked at the wicket images examples, but it does
> not seem to help me out with how I use images.
> Basically, my database stores the image path for
> certain items.  I pull that path out and want to put
> it in the src attribute of the image or input
> type="image" tag, so it looks like
> src="images/imageHere.jpg".  However, all the images
> are hosted by Apache and I use mod_jk, such that all
> images and javascript are hosted by Apache and all
> dynamic stuff is forwarded to Tomcat.
>
> When I construct an Image object and pass it the Url,
> it tries to look for it in the path of the component
> it was added to.  How do I configure it to simply spit
> out images/imageName.jpg?
>
> Thanks again for any help!
>
> Andrew
>
>
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