Nate,

Oh how I do wish I could unsend email.  I got to thinking about the situation 
after I sent the mail and this is what I figured out:

The default conf file for Apache has an alias in it for 'icons' that points to 
a directory in /usr/share/xxx.  This was the problem.  As soon as I commented 
out that alias, and restarted apache everything was smoking.  

What was so frustrating is I had already done all of your suggestions :)

Thanks for answering though.  I'm brand new to debian but love it already.


On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 04:48:19PM -0700, Nate Amsden wrote:
> try loading the graphics directly, make sure the graphics are in a
> directory the webserver can access such as /var/www
> 
> also look at /var/log/apache/error.log
> 
> also check permissions on the graphics files themselves
> 
> nate
> 
> Debian User wrote:
> > 
> > Greetings,
> > 
> > I downloaded the Apache/1.3.12 pkg and installed it fine.  I put my html 
> > files inside of /var/www/ and then ran apacheconfig and then surfed to 
> > localhost.  The pages come up fine but no graphics are there.  This 
> > probably isn't enough information for you guys but I'm not sure what else 
> > to include.
> > 
> > Bill
> > 
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