Igor Cicimov wrote:
The folder where you put the image and the image itself should be world
readable.
If that was the issue, then the OP would get a "forbidden" response, not
a "non-available".
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 5:51 AM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
jeremy co wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new to apache , I haven't change httpd.conf much yet, just root
directory changed.
what happen is I put jpg file in root directory and try to c=access it via
,
www.somedomain.com/pic.jpg
and I get url of file instead in firefox and in IE I get image not
displayed thumbnail with propertise of filetype "not available"
I guess apache wouldn't send content type to browser but jpeg Mime is in
effect by default.
What am I miss here?
That we do not know yet.
But people who would like to help you, may miss :
- the kind of system on which this Apache is running
- what version of Apache this is
- what exactly did you change in httpd.conf ?
- are you running these browsers on the same machine where Apache is
installed or not ? Can you describe your configuration a little bit ?
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