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Iam creating an image link in cakephp using html tag, i have a problem with adding src path.

I tried

<a href="#today1" id="lnk3">
 <img  src="/iserprofiles/app/webroot/img/todaysallocation.png">Todays Allocation</a>

but image is not loaded. if anybody know please reply. i know that we can also create image link using cakephp, but i faced one problem

i u sed this code

  <?php echo $this->Html->link($this->Html->image('todaysallocation.png',
  array('width' => '200', 'height' => '45')) ,
                   '#today',array('escape' => false));?>

i dont want to use any controller or action as url, simply i just added '#today', but my problem is i need to add one id for this. how can we done this????

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    I recommend using a proper virtual host setup for your local environent ( dereuromark.de/2011/05/29/working-with-domains-locally ). Then your Html->image('todaysallocation.png') will result in a proper src path /img/todaysallocation.png which then will also work properly once you deploy to the live server.
    – mark
    Jun 22, 2013 at 9:41

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Check in Your browser patch: localhost/iserprofiles/app/webroot/img/todaysallocation.png , but i think the problem is in Your .htaccess file, because path to image will look like localhost/iserprofiles/img/todaysallocation.png

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  • when i try to access localhost/iserprofiles/app/webroot/img/todaysallocation.png it shows object not found
    – SibinF
    Jun 22, 2013 at 7:04
  • I think that, check 2nd path
    – kicaj
    Jun 22, 2013 at 7:05
  • sorry when i change iserprofiles to my project folder name, it shows the image, before i given the controller name..now im getting..but my doubt is this is in local host, but when i host this, is there any problem with this link???
    – SibinF
    Jun 22, 2013 at 7:13
  • What kind of server You have on localhost?
    – kicaj
    Jun 22, 2013 at 7:16

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