Hi,

I'm learning PHP, and I'm sure there is a simple answer to this question.

I've created a simple test web site with each of the pages using PHP to call
included files for the header, footer, and navigational bar. The files for
the header, footer, and navigational bar are simple HTML files with a few
graphics. The main PHP pages also contain graphics. The PHP is working
great - I even have a breadcrumb trail using PHP that is working great. The
header, footer, and navigational bar all come in to the calling pages.
However, NONE of the graphics display for any of the included files or main
pages (whether they are php or html). I thought it might be my source
references (which are relative), but even when I put in absolute references,
the graphics will not display.

Part of the problem, I think, is that Apache running on our web server is
the version that was supplied by Oracle. When I installed a downloaded
version of Apache on the web server, my test site worked perfectly - BUT -
the Oracle database functions were totally lost. I'm stuck using the version
of Apache that came with Oracle.

The test site works perfectly on my test computer, where I'm running the
standalone version of the Apache web server with Windows 98 and PHP version
4.2.2 (running as a module).

What is it about the Oracle's Apache that is keeping my graphics from
displaying? Is there a setting that I am missing in the conf file?

Server information:
Windows NT 4.0 SP6a
Oracle HTTP Server Powered by Apache/1.3.12 (Win32)
PHP version 4.2.2 (running as a module)

I will gladly supply more details if needed.

Thanks so much for any help you can give me!
Steph Jobes



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