Hi,
I don't know very clearly what block you. About English language and programming I only know a little :)
But I have built simple sites by other tools. So as well as I know most web sites have specified folders to store useful files which often need to call to the front page displaying.(It seems a completely shared files folder all the files on the end-user are accessed by url like "host name + file name" transparently.)
Every one Tersus project application can be seen as a web site.
The folder named by your application is the project folder where located in the workplace of Tersus(If you don't know where is your workplace lcation you may click the Tersus-File-Switch workspace-other to have a look at it).
Under this same name project folder are all your project files like database, model, web.
The web folder here is the default web site root. All the files can be default accessed by url like "host name + project name + file name" transparently.
So the usual practice is to put the image file here (where this site web root located - [your Tersus current workplace]\[your project name]\web\).
(There is another way to specified html.src I have not used. You may find it at David said page.)
Next, there are two issues you need to pay attention:
1.The folder path is different from url in writting. The file you placed in "[project]\web\images\abc.jpg" shuld chang to url "images/abc.jpg".(Because of above, the web folder was seen as the web site shared path, so you writer here was default mean the files or folder under the "[project]\web\" folder.)
2.You can put this string value "images/abc.jpg" assigned to <Path> of {Image} by any way. One easy way is to write the value in a constant element then flow it to <Path>. Notice that the element name can be different from Value. The Value of constant element is the true thing that is flow into <Path>.
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