Yes, that would work. But it would make a horrible mess of my directory. (with rollovers, etc, somewhere near 50 images need to be in the root). Ironically, I'd be happy to have the site specific outside a subfolder, as they number <5. Oh well...
I would *really* like to find a simple way to tidy this up. I've not been able to get the standard_error_message to redirect to a graphic, although I can get it to return the graphic with accompanying generic IMG tags. *sigh*
There is something called TransparentFolder, which makes acquisition work in reverse. It can cause a performance hit, but you'll have to decide whether that is worth the cleaning-up you get. Another option is to do something like / graphics img1 img2 sites site1 graphics img3 You can also use an OrderedFolder (built-in in 2.7) to stick all the images to the bottom. --jcc -- "Code generators follow the 80/20 rule. They solve most of the problems, but not all of the problems. There are always features and edge cases that will need hand-coding. Even if code generation could build 100 percent of the application, there will still be an endless supply of boring meetings about feature design." (http://www.devx.com/java/editorial/15511)