Thanks Howard, that was very helpful =)
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> Subject: Re: [T5] Obtaining a relative directory path
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> One more note .. if t
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> > If these are just static
kages. So I may
have page URLs that look like /MyApp/Section/Page1 or /MyApp/MainMenu.
Jean-Philippe
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If these are just static images in a directory in your webapp then you don't
need the functionality of an Asset for that. How about just doing it the old
fashioned way?
Most of my images are done like this... sometimes I need an absolute url and
I prepend that.
Josh
On Dec 4, 2007 4:45 PM, Jean
Hello all,
I am trying to create a getter that returns the relative path to the images
directory for my application. I want it to apply in template HTML files as:
I found a previous thread (
http://www.nabble.com/T5-How-to-difine-dynamic-path-for-image-t4834269.html
) on how to do this u