Sorry, that should be (still not ideal) ...
<img t:type="Any" t:src="asset:context:images/blah.gif src="images/blah.gif""/>
Cheers,
Nick.
Nick Westgate wrote:
Why don't you read about it here:
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/tapestry-core/guide/assets.html
For instance, assets can be localized.
Also, the Any component can be used to help previewability, e.g:
<img t:type="Any" src="asset:context:images/blah.gif"/>
Cheers,
Nick.
Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi,
Both of your suggestions work, thanks, I was doing it hard way.
btw, what's the difference: ${asset:context:img/ok0.gif} and img/ok0.gif
A.C.
Filip S. Adamsen-2 wrote:
You can also specify assets inline using the asset prefix, that is:
${asset:context:img/ok0.gif}
Works like a charm.
Robin Helgelin skrev:
On 8/30/07, Erik Vullings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Angelo,
Can't you just use (in the HTML part of your page):
img/ok0.gif
and put the ok0.gif image in the src/main/webapp/img folder.
You could, but then you would get a wrong url when you are using an
action or something on your page, such as /mypage/action1/action2,
then the image would be /mypage/action1/img/ok0.gif which is
non-existing.
The asset service takes care of all this for you.
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