on 8/5/00 7:17 AM, Henri Bergius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I finally took time to post some of my pictures from the
> Midgard European Tour (June 17th - June 28th 2000) online.
>
> http://bergie.envida.org/misc/tour-2000/
Bergie,
Thanks for the visual images of you guys! It's really nice t
Did you fancy doing an asian tour ?
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Must have been a funny journey :-)
One question: I read one month ago, that some of you are working for Aurora,
now. Can someone tell my how this is handled? How do you get your fees etc.?
Is there a monthly meeting? ...
In our company we're thinking about how it would be, to give some of our
da
Yes! It works!
I tried to do it the other way, but I must say I'm amazed.
thnx
Piotras
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> > Is the midgard-root.php3 file in your documentroot, and is there a
> >
> > require valid-user
> > ...
> >
> >
> Yes, I have this line "require valid-user".
> So, I think "I'm home" but I wait for answer.
Move midgard-root.php3 to somewhere outside your documentroot, like /www,
then replac
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Emiliano wrote:
>
> > Hi, this is my log: [Tue Jun 27 12:59:16 2000] [crit] [client
> > 127.0.0.1] configuration error: couldn't check user. No user fi
> > le?: /images/rightend.gif
> >
> > this is for admin site. Document root for admin site is :
> > /www/midgard/
> >
On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Armand A. Verstappen wrote:
> > Hi, this is my log: [Tue Jun 27 12:59:16 2000] [crit] [client
> > 127.0.0.1] configuration error: couldn't check user. No user fi
> > le?: /images/rightend.gif
>
> Looks like you've put an access restriction on /www/midgard/images, but
> d
> Hi, this is my log: [Tue Jun 27 12:59:16 2000] [crit] [client
> 127.0.0.1] configuration error: couldn't check user. No user fi
> le?: /images/rightend.gif
>
> this is for admin site. Document root for admin site is :
> /www/midgard/
> images localization: /www/midgard/images
Is the midgard
> Hi, this is my log: [Tue Jun 27 12:59:16 2000] [crit] [client
> 127.0.0.1] configuration error: couldn't check user. No user fi
> le?: /images/rightend.gif
Looks like you've put an access restriction on /www/midgard/images, but
didn't create a userfile (e.g. .htpasswd) and instructed the rest
Loyd Goodbar wrote:
> So I only need "active" pages when I expect 100% of the content to be served
> by Midgard.
Active pages are pages that match more than one url. For instance, the
active page
myserver.net/actpage/
matches as well
myserver.net/actpage/param1
or
myserver.net/actpage/param
> That's exactly what it was: after changing the pages from active to static,
> images appeared in the browser. I remember reading that part of the MIdgard
> manual, I must have read it too quickly.. I'll remember now. :)
>
> So I only need "active" pages when I expect 100% of the content to be
That's exactly what it was: after changing the pages from active to static,
images appeared in the browser. I remember reading that part of the MIdgard
manual, I must have read it too quickly.. I'll remember now. :)
So I only need "active" pages when I expect 100% of the content to be served
by M
> The interesting thing is: in the admin site, images appear to be served
> internally, I expected to see
> GET /images/topleft1.gif
> GET /images/topleft2.gif
> GET /images/topright.gif
> etc.
> but did not.
This may be the result of browser caching.
> For the example site, I see
> midgard_tr
OK, here's what I learned so far.
MIdgard pages uses the Apache DocumentRoot unless specified by a
DocumentRoot entry. I confirmed this by changing
the DocumentRoot in srm.conf. The Midgard Admin site images vanished. This
also explains why the admin site and example site don't have DocumentRoot
Loyd Goodbar wrote:
>
> When you create a new host, what "directory" does it acquire?
Basically, content is stored in the database. Other stuff, such as
images, is served acording to the valid DocumentRoot and Alias
directives. Definitions within VirtualHost sections overwrite those from
the mai
Loyd Goodbar wrote:
> When you create a new host, what "directory" does it acquire?
Files like images that are linked to in pages served by Midgard go
in the directory specified by Apache's DocumentRoot directive for
that virtual server.
For example...
DocumentRoot /home/websites/jtn
S
I just wanted to follow up with the apache access_log doesn't report any
errors:
192.168.164.2 - - [05/Jun/2000:18:20:31 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 1221
192.168.164.2 - - [05/Jun/2000:18:20:31 -0500] "GET /images/mpowered.gif
HTTP/1.1" 200 1221
No errors in error_log...
Loyd
On Mon, 05 Jun 20
Create a directory somewhere -- suppose you have /midgard;
then create directory /midgard/images.
In your httpd.conf file:
Alias/images/"/midgard/images/"# trailing
'/' required
/midgard/images">
stuff
or
stuff
These directives must be within the
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By the way I did have the images working with the new site. I was
using a prefix to access the site instead of a virtual host. What I
updated the virtual host in the dns I removed the prefix and am now
using the vhost. The site shows up fine just t
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Ok I have the admin site and the test site both working with images.
Now I can not get a new site to view images. The new site is u
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Robert R. MacGregor wrote:
> Has any one worked with images dyanamically?
You can generate images on the fly with PHP extenstions like gd.
> Can you insert images as
> page elements? Can you insert images into articles?
Well, you can of course link to (embed, as im )
imag
"Robert R. MacGregor" wrote:
> Has any one worked with images dyanamically?? Can you insert images as
> page elements?? Can you insert images into articles??
Yes, yes and yes. The main thing is to be aware of MIME types associated
with the images. See Thomas Boutell's GD package, which al
Hi there,
Mario Lang wrote:
> Could someone on this list who already worked with those things
> explain how they should be used? Documentation shows absolutly
> nothing. Are those mgd_list_images functions already implemented, or
> is there just the table in the database?
The image table is a re
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