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Old 09-29-2005
justlearning
 
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Default Icons problem using Apache2.0.5


Hey all, thanks for any help anyone here can provide...


Background:

Was running Apache1.3 with PHP4, MySQL3, and phpmyAdmin from a triad
that one doesn't install but does configure called Servcd.

System:

Windows2000 with Service Pack 4 on a PIII800 with 512MB Ram using a two
hard-drive multi-partition and running the server software on D:\
drive.

Problem:

Just upgraded using phphome2.3.4 and have found that two things are
happening that I may have configured wrong.

1. If I use a url to point someone to a directory without an
index.htm (.html, .php, .asp, etc...) page in that directory, the
contents of said directory will display. They do. However, the icons
will not. I check my error logs to insure the icons are where they are
suppose to be and still nothing.

So, I go and take a copy of the icons (with small icons folder) and
stick this into a root directory and cruise the url and find the list
and press on any of the png's or gif's and find that even then a 404
error code comes up to say they are not present. I find it strange they
list, but do not show. Yet if I go into Windwos Explorer and right
click a gif and ask it to open with IE, the icon then shows. I'm
confused.


2. While I like the fact my PHP and MySQL are up to date, I am not
sure just how stable the Apache2.0.x is as it seems to just kinda fall
asleep at times. I look at the log and some of my multiple domains are
no longer accessible but the tray icon shows Apache up and running. So
I stop/start the service and all is well again. Kinda a pain when you
want to sleep peacefully through the night. LOL.

Anyway... I guess now that I have used phphome2.3.4 to install this,
I can still find a way to switch back over to just Apache1.3 and keep
PHP5 and my new version of MySQL, but not sure how to un-install
Apache2.0.50 or if I should. I am not sure I am overly confident in
this. Any suggestions?


My supporting files:


1. http://www.geikiedesigns.com/geikied...-error.log.txt (note
the non-default location for the icons - not sure why?! though I did
install from phphome2.3.4 into a Server folder on the root and set a
/www folder also on the root of the hard-drive, but this shouldn't be a
big deal. My httpd.conf file can handle that.

2. http://www.kayakingbear.com/icons/ and
http://www.geikiedesigns.com/icons/ both show that no icons show and
even if you press on the icon to show from a listed directory they do
not show and you get an error 404, at least with my Mozilla and IE.

3. For what its worth - my config file may sovle these problems... i
hope - http://www.geikiedesigns.com/httpd.txt (set to a .txt for
internet viewing in a browser.)

Again, thanks all...


randal

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Old 09-29-2005
justlearning
 
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Default Re: Icons problem using Apache2.0.5



Found the problem... and fixed. The default .conf file had a missing \
that was necessary on the alias for the icons. Once I put that on,
everything worked.

Strange though that IE or Mozilla would not even show the icons in the
respective browser when I browsed to them and tried to view. But
somethings are always left a mystery.


r

 
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