>From what you wrote the way the link is being handled looks correct.
Why don't you try: /mytrail/images/down.gif .

On Jan 3, 6:54 pm, MarkAtHarvest <m...@harvestinfotech.com> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Here is the html code on myhttp://localhost:8080/mytrial/admin.gsp, on my
> grails application.
> Just added this to find the absolute location for the images
> if I use
> <div class="images">
>            images/down.gif  image  
>       </div>
>
> this goes to link,http://localhost:8080/mytrial/images/down.gif, and it
> does not find it.
>
> and if I change this to
>
>         <div class="images">
>            /images/down.gif  image  
>       </div>
> this goes to linkhttp://localhost:8080/images/down.gif, its going to root
> intead of going tohttp://localhost:8080/mytrial/images/down.gif
>
> Thank you
>
>
>
> brian-263 wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 8:57 PM, MarkAtHarvest <m...@harvestinfotech.com>
> > wrote:
>
> >> Brian,
>
> >> I am a newbie on CSS , let me try to change it and update you back on how
> >> it
> >> goes, thanks it seems this should work.
> >> BTW, changing to /images/down.gif, does not work at all, my images folder
> >> is
> >> at the root itself. Under the webapps folder of my java application.
>
> >> Even if I try to create a href link to /images/down.gif, it goes directly
> >> to
> >>http://images/down.gifinstead of going to
> >>http://localhost:8080/images/down.gif.
>
> > Then you've likely got something wrong with your application. Though
> > it's obviously not a jQuery problem, how are you creating these img
> > tags?
>
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