it's fixed, sigh appeared that i must have made some mistake by putting my htdocs directory on another disk moved the sitecontent from c:\htdocs to c:\ibmapache\htdocs\site and all works fine now :( what a laugh ! i think about getting a big drink and finding another job as a kindergarten teacher, at least no picky machinery over there
I could of course RTFM for once ... bet it's in there somewhere Thanks for all your input, J.L. -----Original Message----- From: Joris Lambrecht Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:41 PM To: 'Justin B Rye' Subject: RE: [OT] two domains and one ip / apache [ css weirdness ] mmm ? darn ! forgot to mention it is IE i'm using to evaluatie the code, as good as any because Netscape 6 returns the same problem ... by the way, it appeared that the Meta info was turned on (this is IBM HTTP Server, build on apache) [Tue Jan 16 18:32:38 2001] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory index forbidden by rule: /site/ I guess this has something to do with a deny, allow entry or deny from all / allow from all Any hints ? This is the only problem i have right now, but i guess that even when this is fixed i still see no css at work. greets, J.L. -----Original Message----- From: Justin B Rye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 6:32 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: [OT] two domains and one ip / apache [ css weirdness ] Joris Lambrecht wrote: > this is what i meant by verified to work ... i opened it directly in my > browser ... no problem whatsoever Yup, so the html's workable. > original : does not work : intranet.css is at root of website (verified 10 > times) ("Original"?) You're sure it's readable (to the webserver)? By the way, does the website really have directories called "htdocs/site/" *inside* the DocumentRoot? > <head> > <LINK REL="StyleSheet" TYPE="text/css" href="intranet.css"> > </head> Looks okay - as long as the html and the stylesheet are in the same directory. Otherwise you need to give a relative path. Or since the css is in root, try href="/intranet.css", or even href="http://servername/intranet.css". (Oh, if and this is the <head> of your html, you haven't given it a <title>.) > apache : i've created a scope that runs all files as text/css : intranet.css > is in /css (verified 10 times) No idea what you mean by this - apache doesn't need any reconfiguring to serve css. It might even have broken something. > <head> > <LINK REL="StyleSheet" TYPE="text/css" href="css/intranet.css"> > </head> This one'll work if there's a readable intranet.css in a readable, executable css subdirectory of the html file's location. > The text should render als helvetica but the output is times new roman, > opening the page without using apache (file - open ...) uses the style sheet What exactly is it you're trusting the reactions of here? Would it happen to be Internet Explorer? -- Justin B Rye - writing from but not for Datacash Ltd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]