Title: Photo HTML Sig
Bill,
It is for real!
Just wait till you want to unsubscribe from the list!
I have been trying for over 6 months and finally sent all
"[users@httpd]" to the Junk Folder.
Michael G
Liz,
I don't think this is an Apache issue unless you have not set the
mime/types correctly for image formats.
I think it may be a web browser issue, or a third party software issue
blocking your .tif image files.
What web browser are you using.
Please provide a URL to one of your image fi
then the web file
index.shtml.
Thanks for any advice.
Michael Gordon
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On 1/12/2007 11:57 PM Michael Gordon created this reply
Hello,
I have had several versions of the Apache Server on my Windows PC over
the last several years. Two months ago I had a HD crash and had to
reload all programs including Apache. At this time I opted to download
and install the
that points to my config settings, all of the
above files are on an Earthlink web server running Apache and all the
files display perfectly.
Can anybody guide me into correcting my standalone server so it will
perform as a good test bed?
Thanks for any assistance.
Michael Gordon
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Armadillo