Eric, Thanks for the reply. Depending on how well my proxy server idea works, I might have to go back to what you're describing above. Though I don't like having images in what I consider a Javascript folder, it just might make things easier in the long run!
Again, thanks for your reply, Doug On Jan 8, 11:43 am, eneely <[email protected]> wrote: > I use jQuery in my projects as well and I have a base template that > all my other templates inherit from in Mako that has a base path > defined. I also use definitions to setup all of the html structure > for including my css and javascript files. However, that doesn't help > with images that are defined in the css files if they are hardcoded. > I have to say that almost all of the jQuery plugins, including UI, > that I have used have relative paths defined in the CSS. > > I like to have all my images in one location and used to put all of > the jQuery images in my images directory, but that is impractical so I > just make sure that when I install a plugin it goes under my > javascript/jquery directory exactly like the author defined. > > - Eric > > On Jan 7, 4:03 pm, DD <[email protected]> wrote: > > > You can rewrite the URL in routing.py: > > > map.redirect('/plant/tool/verify/img/{fname}.png', > > '/tool/verify/img/{fname}.png') > > > DD. > > > On 1/7/2010 1:54 PM, writeson wrote:> Hi all, > > > > I'm a pretty new user of Pylons and I've got a question about using > > > jQuery/jQueryUI with Pylons. When I'm developing on my local machine > > > and accessing static files in the public directory things work fine. > > > But when I post this to our production server there is a problem > > > accessing images that are embedded in jQuery and jQuery css files > > > (background-mage : url(/images/thing.png);). This is because my local > > > development path is something like this: > > > > /tool/verify > > > > where as in production: > > > > /plant/tool/verify > > > > This breaks the hard coded image paths that are in the jQuery UI css > > > files (and in some of my Javascript files that are trying to use > > > images). In my Python files I can use h.url_for() function to great > > > the correct relative mapping. But I can't call this function from > > > Javascript, and there is nothing that would do this kind of work > > > inside of css files. Is there a way to handle this so I don't have to > > > edit the paths inside css files for every installation? > > > > Thanks in advance for your help! > > > Doug
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