Yes, I probably made this more confusing than it needed to be, since there is no specific reference to images anywhere in the article. However, if you look at the actual rendered calendar, you'll see an image there. In other words, the dtml code (see sample code in the article) discovered the image object, and rendered it, without knowing anything more about it than the fact that it was bound to a day, and that day fell within the scope of the calendar's date range. After you've created a Zope image object, named "image1", in the subdirectory named "subdir" you can render it explicitly like so: <image src="/subdir/image1"> -----Original Message----- From: Daniel G. Rusch [mailto:drusch@globalcrossing.com] Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 3:01 PM To: Jerry.Spicklemire@IFLYATA.COM Subject: Re: [Zope] Re. Display an Image Please forgive my ignorance, but I went to the link you provided and I found a explanation of the calendar tag, almost nothing to do with images? DR