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I would put your images directory outside of the views directory. So itBen Densmore 02/09/04 11:27 A I have a quick question regarding the use of images and css files within subfolders within the ‘views’ folder in the mach-ii framework. How can I get image and external css files to display within the mach-ii framework without adding ‘view’ to each of the folder paths. For example, a file that is normally linked ‘images/img1.jpg’ will display fine within dreamweaver, but not within the framework unless I append ‘view’ to the beginning of the path, ‘view/images/img1.jpg’. This also presents a problem with a site that relies on CSS for rendering purposes. Is there any way to tweak the way a site is designed with mach-ii to allow css and images paths to work locally during development AND once the files are posted to a webserver and rendered through mach-ii? Thanks in advance! I would put your images directory outside of the views directory. So it sits under your application directory. Same thing with css, create a css directory then you can call it from there. That is how I do mine anyway. Ben I have a quick question regarding the use of images and css files within subfolders within the 'views' folder in the mach-ii framework. How can I get image and external css files to display within the mach-ii framework without adding 'view' to each of the folder paths. For example, a file that is normally linked 'images/img1.jpg' will display fine within dreamweaver, but not within the framework unless I append 'view' to the beginning of the path, 'view/images/img1.jpg'. This also presents a problem with a site that relies on CSS for rendering purposes. Is there any way to tweak the way a site is designed with mach-ii to allow css and images paths to work locally during development AND once the files are posted to a webserver and rendered through mach-ii? Thanks in advance! _____ Thanks Ben. Your solution worked. I had tried it earlier but the difference was that I was running my app from within a sub folder of a website. I just moved the entire app to the root and it worked fine. Thanks again. -Merritt
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May 25, 2012
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