Try removing .. from the path. Also make sure your static path is set
correctly in settings.py
On 9 Jan, 2013 1:42 AM, "jianhui chen" <jianhui....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I want to show an image in project in which the folder DIR looks like this:
> images/a.jpg
> templates/introduction.html
>
> In introduction.html I use
> <img src="../images/a.jpg" alt = "example" width = "390" height = "225">
>
> It can show image correctly when I open the "introduction.html" directly
> using firefox, but it shows ""GET /images/gauge_example.jpg HTTP/1.1" 404 "
> when I open it in http://127.0.0.1:8000/introduction/, and there is no
> image in the webpage.
>
> I used the last method in
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2148738/cannot-get-images-to-display-in-simple-django-site.
>  But it doesn't work.
>
> Could anyone give me some suggestions?
>
> jianhui
>
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