Theoretically the picture should show up if you put it into
/app/assets/images/

But there might probably a problem with your version of sprockets, some
rails versions are using very old sprockets versions, so please tell us
which rails and sprockets version you are locked to (Gemfile.lock) if my
hint above doesn't work.


2013/5/8 Manish Dubey <li...@ruby-forum.com>

> The generated HTML is -
>
> <img alt="Smileimg2" height="185" src="/assets/Smileimg2.jpeg"
> width="313">
>
> So I placed the image there too, but to no use.
> Do I have to tweak in config>environment folder????
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