Ok, it appears that the Developers are specifying some of the img links as src="" and others as src="" but I’m still trying
to get a definitive answer from them. If they are specifying the /mypath/myimage.gif and it’s resulting in double-slashes, that makes sense to me, but if they are all mypath/myimage.gif then it doesn’t.
J Thanks,
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How are you callin the gif (
logo.gif ) from this page (http://myhost.mydomain.com/myapp/mainpage/index.htm)
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