robert rottermann wrote at 2006-5-7 10:05 +0200:
> ...
>> What does the "wget -S http://www.ersigen.ch/view-source.gif";
>> gives you?
>>
>>
>prints the following and waits for ever:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/zope/Products/redProducts/RedUtils/commander/tests>
>wget -S http://www.ersigen.ch/view
Dieter Maurer wrote:
robert rottermann wrote at 2006-5-3 16:10 +0200:
what I meant is that I only can access the trough its "normal" url
(using apache)
www.ersigen.ch/view-source.gif
never terminates
What does the "wget -S http://www.ersigen.ch/view-source.gif";
gives you?
prin
robert rottermann wrote at 2006-5-3 16:10 +0200:
>what I meant is that I only can access the trough its "normal" url
>(using apache)
>
>www.ersigen.ch/view-source.gif
>
>never terminates
What does the "wget -S http://www.ersigen.ch/view-source.gif";
gives you?
--
Dieter
Your second example below never terminates for me, and neither does
http://www.ersigen.ch/garbage/view-source.gif
I have seen hanging with malformed apache rewrite rules involving
http/https protocols. I would check the Apache rewrite rules.
Cliff
robert rottermann wrote:
thanks for the ans
thanks for the answer.
what I meant is that I only can access the trough its "normal" url
(using apache)
www.ersigen.ch/view-source.gif
never terminates, whereas
www.ersigen.ch/ersiweb/ersiweb/view-source.gif
immediately returns correctly (/ersiweb/ersiweb is where apache
redirects to).
www.
robert rottermann wrote at 2006-5-2 07:18 +0200:
> ...
>in a plone site (but I see nothing plone related with my problem) I can
>not access an image
>with the id view-source.gif (it is used by kupu).
What does "cannot access" mean precisely?
Try "wget -S "
and see (report) what happens.
--
Di
Hi there,
in a plone site (but I see nothing plone related with my problem) I can
not access an image
with the id view-source.gif (it is used by kupu).
when I copied it to the plone root the copy was named
copy_of_view-source.gif
all tough no prior object of that name existed.
After renaming