DITA Plugin generates bad image path

When I use DITA > generate output > Html to generate the HTML for a file DITA containing a reference to image imported from output directory contains a directory of images with image files, but the html code points actually to two directories from the image to the top source directory. For example, the url is etre./images/26.gif and not... /... / images/26.gif.

Where is this order?

Hi Rick...

The command to generate out, basically past just the file card access to the Toolbox open for treatment. I do not think that any treatment is done by FM (or the DITA plugin) at all. What version of the old testament do you use? I assume that the image is referenced correctly seen on FM? In general, your card must be at the top level fields in the scope. Your card has all the references to the files that are going to go up a level ("... /" ")?

.. .Scott

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