Re: <TD> background image? *n00b alert*
Re: <TD> background image? *n00b alert*
- Subject: Re: <TD> background image? *n00b alert*
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 08:54:01 -0700
Go to the generic inspector for the <TD> element in WebObjects Builder and add the appropriate binding attribute for the background image. There's an example of how to add a "?name" binding to a WOHyperlink at this page:
http://david.codebase.ca/index.php?p=91 The same principles apply.
For more specific instructions, a quick search at the WO mailing list archives revealed the following:
http://wodeveloper.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=htdig&restrict=&exclude=&method=and&format=builtin-long&sort=score&words=background+images+Table
David
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On 8 Jun 2005, at 3:23 AM, email@hidden wrote:
Greetings, all! I'm brand new to WebObjects, I've been scouring the internet for tutorials (tho the Apple provided ones are best, IMO), and I think I'm getting the grasp of the basics. What I'm trying to do is set a <TD> tag's background image in WebObjects Builder. I've added the image file to the base level of my project folder, but can't for the life of me get it to display properly. When I click on the <TD> tag in the path bar, the Inspector does show a color well for the background color, but not a convenient way of setting the image.
I've fooled around with various relative paths but I just can't get it working. Anyone care to shed some light? I have a terrible feeling I'm missing something right in front of my face. Thanks for any and all help!
James McConnell
P.S. I'm not a n00b to Java. I use to program in it fairly heavily years ago, but only sparsely since. But enough to know my way around without a guide. I'm most amazed at the database interaction abstraction. It's painfully easy to manage a database with a web interface; a lot easier than I expected, and I'm most happy with that. I've got a small project I'm working on, so I'll be asking many, many questions. Thanks again.
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