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Alexey Kazakov commented on JBIDE-18548:
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This is actually depends on how you deploy the app.
"/someimage.gif " doesn't work if you deploy it with not empty context
root.
For example: localhost:8080/*jboss-as-kitchensink-html5-mobile*/index.html (usually used
during development).
If you deploy the app with empty context root localhost:8080/index.html then it will work
fine (usually used in production).
There is no universal solution solution which approach is better. Paths relative to the
resource like ../img/image.gif or relative to the webroot folder like /img/image.gif.
In templates, for example, paths relative to the resource may not work.
But I think it's better to use paths relative to the resource (../img/image.gif) for
plain HTML tags <img> because it seems to be more suitable for most cases. And we
should keep use /.../... paths for JSF/Facelet tags.
Image dropped to VPE is not rendered on server
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Key: JBIDE-18548
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-18548
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jsp/jsf/xml/html source editing
Affects Versions: 4.2.0.CR2
Environment: JBT 4.2.0.CR2-v20141005-0541-B267
Reporter: Vlado Pakan
Assignee: Alexey Kazakov
Fix For: 4.2.1.Final, 4.3.x
1. Import HTML 5 project from JBoss Central
2. Open index.html page
3. Drag&drop some image from img subdirectory to source part of VPE
ASSERT: Image is displayed in visual part of VPE
4. Run project on server
ERROR: Dropped Image is not rendered in web browser
Once leading "/" is removed from img tag source attribute droped image is
rendered on web page deployed to server
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