[EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: pac file

2008-05-11 Thread Dean Larson
--> thank you for reading this and giving me assistance. > > i have looked and tried everything i can to get a pac file to be sent to my > browser. if the file extension is .pac, i get an error. i can get the file > sent to my browser to autoconfigure my browser for proxy settings, if it is

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.8 serves nothing or garbled directory lists or image file name

2008-05-11 Thread Frank Huddleston
Greetings, I'm running NetBSD 4.0. I used pkg_add to install apache-2.2.8, but had mod_ssl.c compiled in and wanted that to start. I would rather not deal with SSL just now: I don't need it, so I downloaded the source, configured a different httpd and put it in /usr/local (pkg_add had put th

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.8 serves nothing or garbled directory lists or image file name

2008-05-11 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Frank Huddleston wrote: Greetings, I'm running NetBSD 4.0. I used pkg_add to install apache-2.2.8, but had mod_ssl.c compiled in and wanted that to start. I would rather not deal with SSL just now: I don't need it, so I downloaded the source, configured a different httpd and put it in /usr/l

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.8 serves nothing or garbled directory lists or image file name

2008-05-11 Thread Frank Huddleston
OK: I added those directives: results look unchanged. Result of the apr-1-config command: $ apr-1-config --version 1.2.9 I also noted that, using the Safari browser instead of FireFox, the URL of the image file is not displayed: nothing is displayed. Also, I have "fancy" directory listing enabl

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.8 serves nothing or garbled directory lists or image file name

2008-05-11 Thread Lloyd Parkes
Is it possible that the web server is speaking HTTPS and the web browser is speaking HTTP? Cheers -- Lloyd Parkes Senior Systems Programmer Open Systems Ph: +64 4 890 2437 - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.8 serves nothing or garbled directory lists or image file name

2008-05-11 Thread Frank Huddleston
Well, the messages that the server sends, such as status messages, error messages, and the headers for the directory listings, all come out OK. Wouldn't everything be encrypted if it were speaking https? There's this at the bottom of the httpd.conf file, but as I don't have mod_ssl compiled in,