Hi Ty (Ty Sarna), in <199812072202.QAA24362@fezzik.endicor.com> on Dec 7 you wrote:
If you go look at http://localhost/site, http://localhost/site/foo/, and http://localhost/site/foo/bar/, your browser will need to download http://localhost/site/logo, http://localhost/site/foo/logo, and http://localhost/site/foo/bar/logo. It doesn't know that they're the same object, since they're differently-named.
The __str__ method on images really needs to figure out the true absolute path of the object and use that. (like <IMG SRC="/site/logo">)
I'm a bit worried that this will tend to break acquisition behavior in general. For these types of problem, I'd tend to just specify the absolute URL in the reference. Deals with the problem without having to change acquisition. Kent