Adding "file://" to the src tag fixed it.
I also replaces all spaces with "%20" (example "Application Support"
with "Application%20Support") but I dont think that matters.
<img align="center" src="/file://Users/hrishi/Library/Application
Support/iPhone
Simulator/User/Applications/87888BAB-2F9D-44F6-BEB8-FB7D65D2F1CC/Epicures.app/myImage.png"
/>
Hrishi
On 7/16/09 9:58 PM, M.S. Hrishikesh wrote:
Forgot to add:
I am accessing the image file like this
NSString *imageName = [[NSBundle mainBundle]
pathForResource:@"myImage" ofType:@"png"];
I have confirmed (using NSLog) the path printed in the <img> tag is
correct
<img align="center" src="/Users/hrishi/Library/Application
Support/iPhone
Simulator/User/Applications/87888BAB-2F9D-44F6-BEB8-FB7D65D2F1CC/Epicures.app/myImage.png"
/>
Hrishi
On 7/16/09 8:57 PM, M.S. Hrishikesh wrote:
I am trying to show an image from my Resources directory on a
UIWebView along with toms text.
I create the UIWebView using loadHTMLString:baseURL:.
The string I pass has all of my content in html - the <img> tag and
text. The text gets displayed but the image is shown as a broken link
(in the simulator). When I copy the HTML string, paste it to a file,
and open that under Safari it works fine.
What could be going wrong in the simulator?
Hrishi
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