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2/22/2012 11:51 AM
 

Hi everybody

I'm putting an image in a html module.

In the "src" attribute I would like to use the variable SkinPath. So I write my code in this way:

<a href="/userregistration.aspx"><img alt="" src="<%=skinpath%>images/bonusDouble-Int.png" /></a>

But the variable isn't rendered by the web server, so in the html code of the page it remains:

<a href="/userregistration.aspx"><img alt="" src="<%=skinpath%>images/bonusDouble-Int.png" /></a>

Please help me!

Thanks in advance

 
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3/3/2012 1:37 AM
 
Hi,

As far as I know skinpath works only in skin files not in html modules. You can use simply /portals/_default/skins/yourskinfolder/image.jpg if you have images in skin folder. The other option is you can upload images through html editor and the use them. Hope this helps you.

Thanks,
Vikas Saxena
www.zventech.com
 
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