Hi Piotras / other midgardsters,

Thank you for your kind help! I hope I have understood your question: What we get when we call the page directly is:
(a) a login prompt (if i specify port 8001 in the URL); then/or
(b) a 404 error served up nicely by our midgard error-catching page.


In fact, you can see it at this address (without 8001):

http://dev.walhi.or.id/htmlarea/images/ed_about.gif

- in this page, the little image from HTMLAREA does not appear, presumably because the URL is caught by midgard.

BUT, if we use another URL to the same directory but using a domain which does not appear in the midgard hosts table, ie

http://tws.walhi.or.id/htmlarea/images/ed_about.gif

Then the image appears.

I assume all this is by design, but how do we specify that we want midgard to allow requests to the directory www/var/htmlarea (and it subdirectories) to pass through unparsed?

Salam,
Igor

At 04:01 PM 4/02/2004, you wrote:
Estee-FoE Indonesia-WALHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi everyone
>
> We want to use htmlarea javascript for an add-edit article page in a
> midgard website (using a subpage in aegir). We store the *.js files under
> /var/www/htmlarea . But can't call it on our midgard subpage add-edit page
> (the htmlarea is not loaded in the add-edit page ). When we open
> http://ourhost/htmlarea/ we get a midgard page instead of apache list page.


Which midgard's page? Root one or htmlarea?
If You get root page , it means  it is active.

Piotras

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