Please paste your verbatim html:img tag contents. Please also paste your verbatim HTML source that is generated by the html:img tag. Please also run "jar -tf HSInfo.war", and paste the (small) section from that output that shows where your images are in the WAR hierarchy. Show the image in question, please.

Thanks,
Erik


Caroline Jen wrote:

I have tried .jpg as the extension.  It does not work.

I am using the Windows XP.
--- Michael McGrady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Caroline Jen wrote:



Thanks for your reply.

I followed your advices:

1. Try just:
frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.JPEG (with no
leading slash)

 does not work.

2. You are right. The generated HTML is an <img
src="..." > tag. When I clicked "View Source", it


is:


<img


src="/HSInfo/frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.jpeg"


width="600" border="0" alt="[information]">

3. I copied the generated HTML tag (but changed


'img'


to 'html:img' and changed 'src' to 'page') to my
source code.

 does not work.

4. I am using the Windows XP.

5. I tried both .jpeg and .jpg

 does not work.

I do not know what to do now.  Please help more.
--- Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





From: "Caroline Jen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




<html:img





page="/HSInfo/frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.JPEG"






border="0" width="800" alt="[infomation]"/>
The image does not get picked up in the browser.
Therefore, only the text "information" is shown.




Have you tried it with a relative link?  Try just:
frame/common/images/dhs-header-title.JPEG (with no
leading slash).

It's best not to hard-code the name of the webapp
into anything if you can
avoid it... more to modify if you change it later,
or like me, run -dev
and -test versions with the same code under
different context names.

Shouldn't the generated HTML be an <img src="...">
tag?? You wrote that it
says 'page'. Copy and paste the entire tag from


the


HTML if it's still not
working.

If you're on UNIX, then it's case sensitive--


.JPEG


and .jpeg are not the
same.

Does your browser understand what to do with a


.jpeg


file?  Try renaming it
.jpg and see what happens.

--
Wendy Smoak



My guess is that the problem is with .jpeg. There
are all sorts of file extensions consistent with the JPEG protocol, e.g.
jff, jif, jfif, jpe, jpeg and jpg. the former are all JPEG images and
the later two (jpeg and jpg) are for JPEG compressed bitmpas and JPEG
bitmaps, respectively. What your extension should be depends
on what your image is. Do you know what the image is? My guess is
that you have a JPEG bitmap and should be using .jpg as the extension.


Michael





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