mosscliffe schrieb: > On 18 Aug, 23:49, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> mosscliffe schrieb: >> >> >> >>> I am trying to create a link to a file, which I can then use in an >>> HTML page. >>> The system is Linux on a hosted web service, running python 2.3. >>> Other than that I have no knowledge of the system. >>> The link is created OK, but when I try to use it as filename for the >>> IMG TAG, it does not get displayed. The page source of the created >>> page is pointing to the link as temp/test1.jpg >>> Any ideas ? >>> srcFile = "temp/test2.jpg" >>> linkFile = "temp/test1.jpg" >>> if os.path.islink(linkFile): >>> print "Link Exists", nl >>> pass >>> else: >>> print "Making Link", nl >>> os.symlink(srcFile, linkFile) >>> print '<BR><img src="%s">the image</IMG><BR><BR>' % linkFile >>> print '<img src="%s">the image</IMG>' % srcFile >> In what environment is that script running? If it's apache, it might be >> that the apache settings disallow for following links. >> >> Diez > > It is Apache. > > Can I create some override in the current directory. I am afraid my > Apache skills are almost zero.
As are mine. At least from the top of my head. You better ask in a more apache-centric forum. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list