--On Mittwoch, 27. April 2005 19:57 Uhr -0700 Dennis Allison <allison@shasta.stanford.edu> wrote:
In the local file system (that is, the Linux file system to be explicit) I have a collection of directories each containing an index.html file consisting of HTML and a collection of image files (*.jpg, *.gif, *.swf) referenced by the HTML. From a DTML object in the ZODB, I want to render the index.html and have it properly access the local image files.
The index.html has nothing to do with your stuff in the filesystem. You reference images through an URL in the <img src...attribute. And the method or whatever is located behind the URL is in charge to send the image data to the client (it does not matter where the image is actually stored (filesystem, memory, moon). Bascially the method is called (requested) from the client through HTTP and it has to send the data + the corresponding HTTP header telling the client: I am an image of type XXX. -aj