Guys,
We actually found the problem. The problem was actually in a javascript
file. It was referring to it's parent directory as mycompanyStore. So once
I noticed that, I went into that directory and created a symlink.
ln -s . mycompanyStore from within that directory. That let the java script
kn
In article <0f55e883640c125375c75...@ritz.innovate.net>,
Richard wrote:
>
> Also need to see the error_log entries from the back-end httpd
> server that's serving from the documentroot. The proxy server's logs
> (whether it should be there or not) only show the proxy issues, not
> the issues that
> Date: Friday, August 28, 2015 16:47:43 +
> From: Tony Mountifield
>
> In article
> m>, Tim Dunphy wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> Sorry for the failed attempts at obscuring the company I work
>> for. My boss wouldn't take too kindly to it if I revealed that
>> information on a mailing list.
In article ,
Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Sorry for the failed attempts at obscuring the company I work for. My boss
> wouldn't take too kindly to it if I revealed that information on a mailing
> list. :)
It's easily deducible from the IP addresses anyway...
> So anyway, I realized that c
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> Hey guys,
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> Sorry for the fa
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> Hey guys,
>
> Sorry for the failed atte
> Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 5:18 PM
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> Subject: [CentOS] apache mysterious 404 error
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Just have a question about apache. Hoping to get an opinion on this.
>
> I've just setup a site under apache 2.4.
>
> And
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> Hey guys,
>
> Just have a question about apache. Hoping to get an opinion on this.
>
> I've just setup a site under apache 2.4.
>
> And made sure that the document root setup in the vhost for the
Check the links again. Remove the * from images*/ and you should be all set.
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From: centos-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of
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Subject: [CentOS] apache mysterious
Hi Tim,
It really helps both the web server and us if you are consistent with both
spelling and capitalisation. I don't know whether you retyped stuff into
your posting or copied and pasted it, but if you look below you will see
at least these variations:
/mycopmanyStore/
/mycompanystore/
/mycpmp
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> Date: Friday, August 28, 2015 07:40:43 +0200
> From: Luigi Rosa
>
> Tim Dunphy wrote on 28/08/2015 00:18:
>
>> And made sure that the document root setup in the vhost for the
>> site I'm serving has permissions for the apache user. Yet some
>> of
Hi,
It could be due to some dependency issue aslo, please see the error logs
for more information.
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Ashishkumar S. Yadav
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Tim Dunphy wrote on 28/08/2015 00:18:
And made sure that the document root setup in the vhost for the site I'm
serving has permissions for the apache user. Yet some of the files are
throwing a 404 error in a browser even tho they are clearly present and
accounted for on the file system.
Put
On 08/28/2015 10:18 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Just have a question about apache. Hoping to get an opinion on this.
>
> I've just setup a site under apache 2.4.
>
> And made sure that the document root setup in the vhost for the site I'm
> serving has permissions for the apache use
Well those errors are pulled from the Chrome developer tools.
I notice if I do a GET on that file using both all lower case as well as
the upper case that's in the URL I get the same result:
[root@aozwsls00019la apache2]# GET
http://stage.theshopatmycompanystudios.com/mycopmanyStore/images/alt
On 28/08/15 09:56, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hey Rodrigo,
Thanks for your reply.
Well those errors are pulled from the Chrome developer tools.
I notice if I do a GET on that file using both all lower case as well as
the upper case that's in the URL I get the same result:
[root@aozwsls00019la apac
Hey Rodrigo,
Thanks for your reply.
Well those errors are pulled from the Chrome developer tools.
I notice if I do a GET on that file using both all lower case as well as
the upper case that's in the URL I get the same result:
[root@aozwsls00019la apache2]# GET
http://stage.theshopatmycompanys
Hi apache on GNU/Linux is case-sensitive samples:
/var/www/mycomanystore/images/altImg.png
/var/www/mycomanystore/images/Jimmy_485x1215_R2.jpg
/var/www/mycomanystore/images/Jimmy_792x802_R2.jpg
/var/www/mycomanystore/images/Jimmy_792x413_R2.jpg
on browser :
(index):1 GET
http://stage.theshop
Hey guys,
Just have a question about apache. Hoping to get an opinion on this.
I've just setup a site under apache 2.4.
And made sure that the document root setup in the vhost for the site I'm
serving has permissions for the apache user. Yet some of the files are
throwing a 404 error in a bro
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