Location of the personalized Image of Corporate Branding file?

I want to change the corporate brand for my application by setting the profile option ' Corporate Branding Image for Oracle Applications "to replace the image of Oracle in my application OFA.

We are not currently authorized to place files in the directory $OA_MEDIA, but a subdirectory is created this directory called /ALC_MEDIA.

In the my profile option, I changed the value of/OA_MEDIA/ALC_MEDIA/custom_image. GIF

When I run the application, it shows the Red instead of the image X as it does not find the image (which does not exist on the server), and looking at the generated HTML code, it searches the file in/OA_MEDIA/custom_image. GIF - he just removed our custom subdirectory.


Does anyone know if this is a requirement that this image be placed on the $OA_MEDIA directory?

Must be under the $OA_MEDIA directory, where is the original oracle Corp. image. If you want it to be separate Directory create your custom directory under $OA_MEDIA. Example to create a directory named customImagesand put your custom_image.gif. then set the value of profile to customImages\custom_image.gif. Bounce the apache and test. Let me know if it worked.

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