dude you are wrong delete the '/images/' part of your url bcuz the new
Rails asset engine dont need that (are you using rails 3.1.x right?) check
that and let us know. :)

2011/11/18 Everaldo Gomes <[email protected]>

> Hi!
>
> Try to access the image using the browser.
>
> Everaldo
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 10:37 PM, David Burton <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I tried this in my CSS :
>>  #header {
>>  width: 870px;
>>  height: 120px;
>>  margin: 0px auto;
>>  padding: 10px 0px;
>>        background-image: url(/images/RRB_header.jpg);
>> }
>>
>> The jpg file is in app/assets/images
>>
>> But, the image doesn't show up.
>>
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