John's suggestion is good, and you might also see if using a BASE HREF tag
might help you.

http://coveryourasp.com/BaseHref.asp

Conan

At 02:54 PM 3/25/2004, you wrote:
>I think the biggest problem is that you're handling 2 different kind of
>URLs.  1 is a straight domains "www.client1.com" and one is a domain
>with a folder "development.somedomain.com/client1".  Your best bet would
>be to use http://client1.somedomain.com for development because then you
>can use the options above (most notably the /images/something.gif
>approach because no matter what directory you're in, or which server
>you're on, the images directory is always located in the root for that
>site.
>
>John Burns
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