On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Michael Kraus wrote:

> G'day all...
>  
> I've got a FC3 with a custom built apache 1.3.33 (i.e. with mod_perl
> 1.29 and mod_ssl 2.8.22) - built as per (ORA's) the mod_perl book.
>  
> Everything is straight and fresh out-of-the-box so to speak, however
> when I go to http://myserver/ <http://myserver/manual>  the images are
> OK on the first viewing of the first page with a browser, but as soon as
> I go to another page on the server (e.g. http://myserver/manual) the
> images break, or are displayed funny. (They just don't look the same.)
> 
> Has anyone else observed this behaviour and/or know what is to be done?

Firstly no.. never seen anything like that. Also perhaps you should 
elaborate on "don't look the same". Since rendering of images is almost 
exclusively under client control I can't see how the webserver has much 
effect. Things to look out for are caching of the images (ie if you set 
your browser not to load images, but it finds them in the cache it'll 
still display them and they're probably different). Also the webserver 
naturally can specify some attributes like size/resolution and borders and 
layout, but not stuff like number of colours. The other thing of note 
might be the location the webserver fetches them from, you might somehow 
have stuffed up and have a few versions in different places.

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